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From: msmith@topaz.rutgers.edu (Mark Robert Smith)
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Subject: Re: Computer to Africa
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Date: 9 Aug 89 12:27:10 GMT
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Actually, I just looked at the back of a PS/2 30/286, which I assume
is similar to the PS/2 30.  There is a 115/220 switch on the back
which needs to be thrown to use 220.  On the 30/286, this switch is
directly above the power input to the computer.  

As to the monitor, be sure that your step-down transformer can handle
the amperage of the monitor.  It needs about 1A, or 1200 watts.

Mark
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