Unless there has been a radical redesign of the E2 your adapter for the E2 should be a blue Amstrad branded adapter marked OUTPUT: DC 28V 280mA Mine is marked Model No: PSU-EM2001A-UK I havent checked to see if it actually does output 28v but that is what my adapter says. en4rab
--- David Given dg@cowlark.com wrote:
Okay, this is slightly embarassing...
I've just dug my E2 out of storage, wanting to set it up again. I've found the E2, the TTL line converter, but I've also found my very large box full of dozens of miscellaneous DC adaptors. I have no idea which one of them works with the E2. The manual doesn't say what voltage or polarity to use.
I've found an FP branded 12V positive-tip adaptor with a connector that fits --- does this sound familiar?
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