The diagram on this page shows
that you can use any adaptor that
can deliver 6.2 volts at 200ma AC will
do.The rectifier section is on the calc
so polarity is not an issue.... However
getting the right connector could be
a problem
Sipke de Wal
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Stan Barr" <stanb(a)dial.pipex.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: TI-59 question
Hi,
Mark Tapley <mtapley(a)swri.edu> said:
Ed asked,
Another question, more or less OT, is there
someone who kan help me with
an
Texas Instruments adapter/charger for a TI-59 (red led, magnetic card
reader etc),
preferable 220V, but 110V will do too.
Thanks,
Ed
Somewhere in my closet - I think - is a TI-59 in need of repair (display
problems, really bad keybounce problems, ni-cads need replacing). It has at
least a 110V adaptor and a 12V adaptor, and *possibly* a spare 110V adaptor
(I think I ordered the spare when the cable on the original got very flaky,
then repaired the cable.) Let me know if this is the closest/best help you
can find.
Failing that, if you can find the right connector (possibly from another
TI calc PSU) the TI-59 requires 6.2V 200mA AC.
I always wanted a TI-59, but I have to make do with a -58...
Hardware info is available at:
http://xgistor.ath.cx
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Cheers,
Stan Barr stanb(a)dial.pipex.com
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