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Old 08-23-2007, 07:16 PM   #1
cgtueno
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Micro Systems 181100 Backpack CDROM


24th August 2007

Hi

I would like to use a Micro systems 181100 backpack external CDROM
to install Linux on a couple of old laptops.

I would be grateful if anyone who has a 181100 be able to tell me
the specifications of the AC adapter (these should be printed on
the adapter).

I need to know the adapter's output DC Voltage, Amperage, and
connector polarity.

I've searched the www but cannot find a specification.
www.micro-solutions.com no longer exists.

The 181100 does not display the power input specifications on
it's external labeling.

Regards

Chris

Last edited by cgtueno; 08-30-2007 at 12:32 AM. Reason: typo
 
  


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