Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!gamma!epsilon!zeta!sabre!petrus!bellcore!decvax!ittatc!dcdwest!sdcsvax!sdcc6!sdcc3!borton From: borton@sdcc3.UUCP (Chris Borton) Newsgroups: net.micro.mac Subject: Re: Help: Travelling with a Mac Message-ID: <3413@sdcc3.UUCP> Date: Sat, 7-Jun-86 01:56:32 EDT Article-I.D.: sdcc3.3413 Posted: Sat Jun 7 01:56:32 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 9-Jun-86 01:26:29 EDT References: <3444@decwrl.DEC.COM> Reply-To: borton@sdcc3.UUCP (Chris Borton) Organization: U.C. San Diego, Academic Computer Center Lines: 16 In article <3444@decwrl.DEC.COM> harrow@exodus.dec.com writes: >... >BTW, taking it to Europe would require some CAREFUL research to determine >how a US Mac would work on the European 50 Hertz power (assuming that you >converted the voltage from 220 to 110 (and I don't mean with the $10.95 >converters). > I had a friend go to York University this year with his Mac (512K, 2 400K drives, 15" ImageWriter) and he has no problems using a 250W converter with a power strip. He shipped it in a cardboard box via air freight without a problem either. [This is not to be interpolated to airlines, however] I hope I have as easy a time as he did during my year sojourn to Goettingen University next year. --Chris