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From: logan@vsedev.VSE.COM (James Logan III)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: UNIX PC, 110V-> 220 and "Norwegian" UNIX verion.  (questions)
Keywords: Taking my pc to Norway and does foreing UNIX versions exist?
Message-ID: <1259@vsedev.VSE.COM>
Date: 29 Nov 88 19:30:11 GMT
References: <3287@sdsu.UUCP>
Reply-To: logan@vsedev.VSE.COM (James Logan III)
Organization: VSE Software Development Lab
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In article <3287@sdsu.UUCP> knut@sdsu.UUCP (Knut B. Haaland) writes:
#Does anybody know if there exists special adaptors converting from 
#110V to 220V for computers?  
#

I'm no electronics expert, but it seems to me that if they use 60
HZ in Norway, you can just buy a trasformer with a 2:1 winding
ratio that's hefty enough to handle the wattage drawn by your
machine.  

			-Jim
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