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From: cctech-admin(a)classiccmp.org [mailto:cctech-admin@classiccmp.org]On
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Sent: 07 July 2003 03:25
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: RE: rare TRS-80 model 3 ??
Might depend on what environment it was designed for. If for home
or office
110v would be almost exclusively the norm. If it was designed for
an industrial
environment, 220v may have been used sometimes. Plus, so many pieces of
equipment were designed to be switchable between 110v and 220v.
It just seems odd that the machine itself was set for 110V whereas its
printer is exclusively 240V:
http://www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk/dmp100.jpg
Of course, I'm only assuming it belonged to the machine because everything
came from the same yard sale - Model 3 with plastic cover, DMP100 printer
with plastic cover, cassette deck and a box of paper.....
cheers
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adrian/witchy
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