>Message: 21
>Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2023 04:35:28 +0100
>From: Tony Duell <ard.p850...@gmail.com>
>Subject: [cctalk] Re: Getting floppy images to/from real floppy disks.
>
>On Sun, Jun 4, 2023 at 10:57 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk
><cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Sun, 4 Jun 2023, Rick Bensene via cctalk wrote:
<> > an example of early "mobile computing". (Tongue firmly in cheek).
>>
>> The original Osborne 1 had a 12V power input!
>
>Actually it's +12.6V and +5.6V and you have to supply both voltages.
>It's one diode drop to the +5V (logic supply) and +12V (DRAM, disk
>motors, monitor supply), the -5V for the DRAM is produced on the logic
>board.
>
>I am told it was never used and that the Osborne battery pack came
>with an inverter to provide 110V AC.
>
>-tony

It (the Osborne Powr-Pac (tm) ) has a what the manual says is a DC-DC inverter 
that plugged into a Gould lead-acid battery (or the cigarette-lighter socket in 
a car) at one end and the AC input of the Osborne 1 at the other. I have read 
on this list that Lee denies that OCC ever sold them, but I have one that I 
bought for $50 at Compumat in Chicago on October 10, 1983 -- I still have the 
unit, receipt, and User Registration card. It came with a glossy-printed 
grey-and-blue manual, like other contemporary OCC products.

If anyone wants a copy, I can email you a PDF scan of the user manual.

Bob

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