You could get one of the computer cards that you can set to output any
voltage you want.  They are only $10 or $20 US, depending one the
model,  when I bought one in Germany a few months ago.  Of course
youwould have toi carry your computer around.  

Stainless Steel Rat wrote:
> 
> * Ian Horsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  on Wed, 02 Aug 2000
> | Providing the power pack can supply the current, then it should power
> | the 722 just fine.  I power my 702 off a Sony 4.5VDC mains adaptor
> | and I have never had any problems with it.
> 
> The 702 and 722 have nearly identical power requirements.
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