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From: jetzer@studsys.mu.edu (jetzer)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: Apple Releases GS/OS and IIc Plus
Message-ID: <241@studsys.mu.edu>
Date: 18 Sep 88 17:13:26 GMT
References: <1005@meccsd.MECC.MN.ORG>
Organization: Marquette University - Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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In article <1005@meccsd.MECC.MN.ORG>, prw@meccsd.MECC.MN.ORG (Paul R. Wenker) writes:

> Apple IIc Plus
>  
> --  Improved Portability
>  
>The Apple IIc Plus has an internal power supply which is self-contained, making
>the Apple IIc Plus highly transportable. Its handle makes the Apple IIc Plus
>easy to transport and locks in a downward position, providing a stable inclined
>keyboard for greater convenience.

Someone else wrote that there would be no more "brick on a leash."

The old //c had the external power supply, and the back panel connector had a
low DC voltage input.  This allowed for battery packs, cigarette lighter cords,
etc.

If you now have an internal power supply, this must mean that the //c+ has a
120 volt AC input.  This would seem to make it less portable.  Or does the 
//c+ have a DC input as well?
-- 
Mike Jetzer
"Hack first, ask questions later."