@cheesestraws, I've just thought.. lots of British trains have mains sockets. If they had enough power, you'd literally be able to use a compact Mac on a train - how hilarious!It‘s finally time for my own Conquests thread…
Just travelled to western Switzerland to fetch this one:
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That’s what the Macintosh Portable is for@cheesestraws, I've just thought.. lots of British trains have mains sockets. If they had enough power, you'd literally be able to use a compact Mac on a train - how hilarious!
I would actually have done that if it were already recapped! I guess a compact Mac doesn‘t draw much more power than a modern laptop charger…@cheesestraws, I've just thought.. lots of British trains have mains sockets. If they had enough power, you'd literally be able to use a compact Mac on a train - how hilarious!
A Mac Plus has a 60W power supply. Mac SE is up to 100W. Mac Classic 76W.I would actually have done that if it were already recapped! I guess a compact Mac doesn‘t draw much more power than a modern laptop charger…
I reckon an SE would be just fine too. The uprated PSU was for hard drive / PDS cards.A Mac Plus has a 60W power supply. Mac SE is up to 100W. Mac Classic 76W.
So, I would guess that a Plus or Classic could be powered on a train.
I'm usually behind the camera if you can't see me in the photoYou are not in any of the pictures. Are you sitting in the checked baggage compartment?
Thanks! I actually didn't even intend to buy it. But nobody has placed a bid beyond CHF 90 so I got it as a surprise...Nice score @robin-fo ! Looks like it is in excellent condition. Did it have any PDS cards (like a video card) in it?
And nice train as well! I guess that, for an American, I am lucky, as the town that I live in (Northampton, Ma) still has a train station in it.
First Class too!It‘s finally time for my own Conquests thread…
Just travelled to western Switzerland to fetch this one:
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No, it's a US M0116 (even with a sticker of some US computer shop!). A Swiss AEK 1 in original box would be really cool though!Did you get an AEK in its original box?
Wow. They are heavy and 2Kms is a good 15 minute walk unencumbered. Well done you!Speaking of Mac transportation without car: I had to carry this for maybe 2km when I bought it last year:
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there should be a @MacTravel pics thread
We can take this a bit further. Lots of EVs provide V2L these days (Vehicle to Load), which means you can power mains appliances from an EV (e.g. if you're camping). A Mac Plus takes 60W. A typical modern EV has at least 50kWh of battery, so you could power your Mac Plus from a charged EV for: 833 hours, which is approximately 110 days or 30% of a year. We only have a 22kWh Zoe, so we could only provide 48 days worth (and it doesn't have V2L, so that's a bit moot).I didn’t realise that the SE drew so little. The three pin socket in the back of my estate car can deliver up to 120W - so now I want to power, and use, a compact Mac in my car!