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From: halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern")
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re:  Transwarp
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Date: Tue, 30-Jun-87 19:56:25 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 30 19:56:25 1987
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My experience with TRANSWARP cards in ][e that are also equipped with a serial 
card, parallel card, mouse card, RamWorks (1 MEG), is that the original Apple 
][e power supply was, and is, fine in two cases, but couldn't hack it in a 
third. For this one, a Applied Engineering power supply was put it (perfect 
fit, 5 minutes). It run the TRANSWARP, two serial cards, a clock card, and 
a RamFactor (1 MEG), which is **really** a power eater, quite nicely.

Conclusion: Try the TRANSWARP first with your original power supply, unless 
you have reason to believe it's already marginal. 

Bruce P. Halpern  halp@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu   HALP@CRNLTHRY.BITNET