Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2003 12:09:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: dme1a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] bus-powered cdrw?

Thanks for the reply.  I had want to purchase a
Freecom from the get go, but they aren't sold the the
U.S.  I think other members were unable to run
Addonics off the pcmcia slot.  I do not know how much
power out slots give out, but the Addonics require
[EMAIL PROTECTED] volts.  Anybody running EXP cdrw/dvd drives?
 Or anybody know where I can get a Freecom in the U.S.

 --- Philip Nienhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2003 23:34:32 +0200
> > From: Philip Nienhuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: David Chien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: [LIB] bus-powered cdrw?
> > 
> > admin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I have a 110ct and am looking for a CDRW/DVD
> combo
> > > drive.  Does anybody have one that can be
> powered off
> > > our pcmcia slot?  I contacted Addonics and EXP
> and
> > > they say the libretto's don't put out enough
> power.
> > 
> > Here I got a 110CT and Freecom II+ Combo
> CD-R/RW/DVD-player running that
> > way, w/o any problems so far:
> > www.freecom.com
> > (cardbus *and* USB cable included), around 250
> EURO excl. VAT and/or
> > shipping.
> > I also contacted Argosy (www.argosy.nl) and they
> said that one of their
> > models can also draw power from the PCMCIA slot if
> connected that way.
> > 
> > BTW I really wonder if the Lib110CT's PCMCIA slots
> cannot supply enough
> > power as your spokesman said. I run more
> power-hungry PCMCIA gadgets (an
> > old CD-ROM player, an older Freecom I traveller
> CDRW, an external HD,
> > etc etc), sometimes simultaneously, and never
> encountered problems.
> > Ofcourse either the battery wil run out quickly or
> the power supply and
> > the PCMCIA cards themselves wil get a little bit
> hot ....
> > Is there no lower limit to power supply and/or an
> upper limit to power
> > drainage specified in the PCMCIA specs?
> > 
> > Philip
> 
> 
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