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I think that might be a good one for the md comunity page.  Could post
it on a web site, say at Tripod or Geocities and submit it to Rick.  

You might want to go a little over 800  mA so it can be used on other
units, also the 5 volt regular will draw a little, but not much.  

Graham Baker wrote:
> 
> If you are handy with a soldering iron there's an easy fix.
> Buy a 6v @ 800ma adaptor and a 5 volt regulator...
> This little three pin device will hold the 6v at a regulated 5v independent
> of load...
> 
> This is what I had to do to run my Sharp 702 as the Japanese p/s is n/g in
> Australia.
> e-mail me if you want the circuit
> 
> GB
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Todd A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, 6 April 2000 1:57
> Subject: MD: Sharp Frustration!
> 
> >
> > Dear Mders,
> >
> > I've recently had a bad experience
> > with my Sharp 702 MD.
> >
> > The AC Adaptor burnt out on me.
> >
> > I said, no problem go to the local
> > electronics store, spend 12 dollars and
> > get another.
> >
> > Since then I have searched all over NYC
> > and all over the US via the internet and
> > no one carries a 5v/800ma AC adaptor.
> > They have every voltage EXCEPT
> > the one I need.
> 
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