Commodore 64 Power Supply

Zane H. Healy healyzh at aracnet.com
Sun Jun 29 21:19:07 CDT 2008


At 7:21 PM -0400 6/29/08, Roy J. Tellason wrote:
>I know there used to be a bunch of them out there.  The one that we sold the
>most of was called a "CPS-10" but I can't recall who made it offhand.  We
>bought 'em from a distributor called Allegro Tech in MA,  but I don't think
>that's who made them,  though I'm not sure.

I bought one of these last year thanks to Roy's suggestion.  It is a 
Phoenix CPS-10 from Phoenix Electronics Inc. of Clay Center, KS.  I 
got mine off of eBay, and it wasn't cheap, I think I paid about $60 
for it.

Of course a couple days later I lucked out and was given a C-128 
powersupply of similar construction that appears to have been 
modified to also run a +4.  I still need to check the pin-out on the 
power supply, but it seems likely given the number of +4's included 
with the C128.

Zane


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