Exidy Sorcerer

From: Iggy Drougge <optimus_at_canit.se>
Date: Mon May 21 20:18:05 2001

Tony Duell skrev:

>> >> Could we agree on a fine DIN plug ? :))
>>
>> >Anybody who uses an (audio-type) DIN plug for a mains connection is
>> >likely to be a candidate for a Darwin award :-)
>>
>> How about the Dragon PSU, which uses a D-9? I can imagine the horrified

>Yes, but the dragon PSU output is relatively low voltage, not mains. It's
>not going to be good for a PC serial port, but it's unlikely to do much
>damage other than possibly killing the RS232 buffer ICs. Connecting mains
>to a serial port is likely to do a lot of damage to the entire machine.

What a pity. ^_-

>Getting back to DIN plugs, I don't _like_ them being used for any form of
>power connection, but many manufacturers did use them for low voltage
>(<20V) power inputs. It is reasonably safe to do that, even if it can
>prove unreliable in the end.

Why not? I know that it doesn't latch very well, if that's your gripe.

BTW, is there any "official" designation for the PSU plug used on the C128 and
small Amigas? It's a kind of square DIN plug, but sourcing them isn't that
easy.

>> I've got a US DECstation 5000/200 which refused to work off the wall
>> outlets in my old flat, despite markings on the back saying that it ran on
>> both 110V and 220V, so I just used a cheap transformer from the
>> "international fleamarket". In my new flat, however, it works just fine
>> without any adaptors. Could it be the lack of earth in the new outlets?

>Odd... No computer should ever assume that either side of the mains is
>grounded, and thus the safety ground shouldn't make any different to the
>working of the PSU (I assume the machine refused to power up at all). Are
>you sure the mains voltage was the same in both cases (did you check it
>with a voltmeter?)

It did refuse to power up at all. Very queer.
And why would the voltages change? It's not as if we're running 110V in this
part of the town.

>That said, if you really don't have earths on the outlets in your new
>flat, sort the wiring out NOW, before an earth leak kills somebody.
>Safety grounds are there for a good reason.

My "sorting it out" would sooner kill me or someone else. No way that I am
going to peek inside live wires, and besides, earthing the flat would require
rebuilding the electric infrastructure of the entire complex.

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