If you live in a country that uses 220V, you can convert your Apple II power supply, if the power supply is Dynacomp or Astec AA11040. It basically involves removing a jumper wire that makes the power supply a voltage doubler.


If you live in a country that uses 220V, you can convert your Apple II power supply, if the power supply is Dynacomp or Astec AA11040. It basically involves removing a jumper wire that makes the power supply a voltage doubler.