MagerValp wrote: > On a recent trip to the US I picked up a IIgs that I now need to > convert so that it'll run off of 220V power, as I live in Europe. I > googled a bit, and I find several articles saying that it's a simple > jumper switch in the PSU, but none of them have the exact details. First I've heard of such a jumper. The IIgs power supplies I've seen are labelled externally as either 230V or 110V (I have one of the latter - all locally sourced machines have a 230V supply). I've just opened up one of the 230V models (made by Astec) and there is no evidence of any kind of voltage selection - no jumpers or alternative connection points for the mains. The main fuse is rated at 250V, and the main capacitor is 400V. (A friend who knows more about this than I do says that if both supply voltages were supported there would be two main capacitors.) It is possible that the 110V model may be a different design which supports being switched to 220V, but I don't have that one handy to check. > My other question is if I can use a normal Mac VGA adapter to connect > the IIgs to my VGA monitor. It's a Nokia 417TV that syncs to 15 kHz, > so the resolution isn't a problem, only the connector. The IIgs and Mac use the same pins for the video signals, so it should work as long as the monitor can sync with the scan rate and it supports the same sync signals (a separate composite sync pin, if I remember right). The IIgs has no connection to the Mac-specific monitor ID pins, but you might need to select the correct sync mode on the adaptor. -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz