on 9/7/01 8:38 PM, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] can't deny saying:

> Is it the computer or the power supply.  I have one power supply I
> purchased at a flea market.  It worked at first but within a short time it
> stopped working.  I checked it with a voltmeter and the power supply's
> connector has an intermittent open fault in it.  This is hardly unknown
> with wall warts.

I replaced my 190cs Power Supply twice. The jack kept slowly breaking out.
Probably could've been fixed w/ solder, but I'm better w/ software.

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