On Thu, Apr 01, 2004 at 11:54:34PM -0500, Brian A. Henning wrote:
> Hiho,
>   DIN-5 plugs (the AT-keyboard style) are not difficult to come by.  Is
> that connector, it wouldn't be terribly difficult to either cannibalize an
> old laptop power brick (back in the days when the laptop bricks put out
> separate +5 and +12 voltages, if you can come up with one) or simply
> construct a power supply from scratch (I'm sure I'm not the only trilugger
> with electrical circuits experience).


Speaking of old laptop power bricks with DIN plugs, I have one that John
Mitchell confirmed was good, even though the laptop that it powered is
stone, cold, dead!  ( now I just have to dig it out of the debris from
my recent move! )

Let me know if you are interested, sight unseen.


Brian

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