At 6:46 PM -0700 5/30/02, Atelier Design wrote:
>  >If the power supply is a switching type then it will be fine with a
>>modified sine wave.  Transformer units (linear supplies) tend to have
>>the most problems with a modified sine wave.  The PB1XX series are, I
>>think, linear supplies.  AFAIK everything after the PB5xx are
>>switching (they have to be to get the power needed without melting
>>the wall wart).
>>--
>>Clark Martin
>>Redwood City, CA, USA
>>Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>Concur.  Also, my PB145 supply is a switching supply. Perhaps the original
>PB100 supply is a transformer unit, I've never operated on one of those...


Your right, the PB1XX (not PB100 though) PS I checked is a switcher. 
I must have based that assumption on it's bulk and power rating, 
ignoring it's relative light weight.
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