The power connector takes what we used to call an 'adding machine'
linecord. These things surface at thrifts. I haven't seen one
in awhile; but then again I haven't looked, either. I could probably
locate one if no one else has it . . .
The fuseholder I'm not sure; kinda hard to tell from the pix--
but it looks to me like the sort that used standard 'buss'
glass fuses. . . .
Jeff
On Sat, 9 Jun 2001 19:11:15 -0500 "Anthony Clifton - Retrocomputing.com"
<vaxcat(a)retrocomputing.com> writes:
[Message sent to classiccmp and carbon-copied to Carl Friend.]
Hmmmm...
The ISC Intecolor 8001 is missing the power cable (which is a funky
connector I can't
seem to locate a cord for) and the fuse holder and fuse, which I
can't
identify. You can see the power connector in the lower left and
the fuse
holder in the lower right.
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