I have a bunch of 4-inch tall transformers with ten terminals each.
Looking at the front, I see terminals 1 and 2 on the left. On the right
are 3, 4, and 5. On this side I see:
MORROW'S
DESIGN, inc
MD2FD8
On the other side are terminals 6 through 10 arranged the same way as
before. On this side I see:
TSC
529
I presume this transformer takes 120 volts and steps it down to 16, 8, and
5 volts. But what are the other terminals for? One side for 120V input
and the other for 240V? If you can identify it for me and want one, I'll
send it to you for postage.
A picture is at http://www.cs.csubak.edu/~dgriffi/transformer_morrow.jpg
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at cs.csubak.edu
A: Because it fouls the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
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At 06:22 PM 6/1/2006, Billy Pettit wrote:
>I must admit that I truly don't understand your logic in only using devices
>that you can troubleshoot down to the electronic component. (It reminds me
>of a few classic stories of Victorian handymen who shared that philosophy
>dealing with the first electric lamps .) It seems to me that you are
>severely limiting your fun by ignoring all the new technology that is out
>there.
Can someone please write an entry for the FAQ under the title "Tony Duell". :-)
- John
Hey everyone
I've gotlLots of old apple stuff for trade or sale. I'll consider all
offers. I'd love to trade for other old computers IMSAI, SOL, etc Case
modders particularly welcome. I just have way too much tech and need to
get some of it outta the house.
http://lostbrooklyn.org/apple/
-Matt
spliffrd at inch.comwww.matthewmelnick.com
All:
Ok, I think I have all the pieces together that I need to get a
new 5.25" floppy system up and running on my IMSAI: a Versafloppy
(1771-based) controller and a suitable 5.25" drive and related cabling. What
I need now is a CP/M disk image for the Versafloppy.
Does anyone have a bootable disk image suitable for this board
and a Z80 processor?
Thanks again!
Rich
Rich Cini
Collector of classic computers
Lead engineer, Altair32 Emulator
Web site: <http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/>
http://highgate.comm.sfu.ca/~rcini/classiccmp/
Web site: http://www.altair32.com/
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