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korkow Ultralisk Posted: 5 Dec 2004 08:38 GMT Total Posts: 465 | Where do i get a plug that goes into the 0/1 socket (power) of the 84+ Silver, and makes it so i can run the calc from the main power of my house or whatever. |
RikeenP Probe Posted: 5 Dec 2004 08:47 GMT Total Posts: 2 | I ordered one from a catalog, I think it was Office Depot or somethin. Very useful when computer isnt available.
PS>I will always hav a PS.
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allynfolksjr Administrator
Posted: 5 Dec 2004 10:10 GMT Total Posts: 1892 | First of all, it's an "I/O" plug, or "Input/Output."
Second of all, I've never head of running the calculator using regular household AC power. If you do find such a product, could you please put a link to it here? I would be most obliged. |
Ray Kremer Ultralisk Posted: 6 Dec 2004 08:49 GMT Total Posts: 310 | You'd just need a standard AC to DC 6 volt power transformer, though you'd have to construct a rig to connect it to the battery compartment as there is no jack for power input. |