You might check AEI Electronics in Minneapolis as well (might be listed as
Acme Electronics Inc).  Not sure if they're still around, but IIRC they
had a good variety of power supplies.

Or you might be able to order one from Cisco.  I'll shoot you a contact
that might help.

Adam Maloney
Systems Administrator
Sihope Communications
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, John J. Trammell wrote:

> On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 09:49:43AM -0600, Michael D. Cassano wrote:
> > I completely agree with both of you that the Cisco 678 is a better piece of
> > machinery.  I actually have one sitting right next to me, but I can't find a
> > 5V/1.5A power supply for it. :-(
>
> Not that you asked, but two places I've had great luck finding power
> supplies is Axman Surplus (near Snelling & University) and good old
> Materials Processing in Eagan.  The last cheapo CD player I bought
> didn't come with a power converter--5 minutes of rummaging + $2.50
> and I was good to go.  :-)
>
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