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    I picked up a Phillips CD-i 220 player sans power cord. Any idea where to get one cheap? Any good sites for cd-i software and controllers?

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    dunno about cd-i sites, but the cdi power cord is the same generic power cable (at least for the phillips 210 that I have) that the xbox, ps2, and many other consumer electronics use. It's essentially just a cable. Post a model number and it'll be easier to find out if you need a specific type of cable.

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    they all should look like a playstation cable. but if they have that one side angled, just take a razor to a ps cable and use that, use it for both. if you want a new one.


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