At the moment, I'm trying to get my DCS 760c going again. I bought this camera a few years ago as a complete kit(in the nice big cardboard box) including two batteries.
Unfortunately, in a move, the box with the charger, AC pack, and spare battery ended up in storage while the camera itself and one battery ended up with the rest of my cameras.
As it sits now, without a big trek to a storage unit that I need desperately to clean out, I just have the camera itself and one battery.
I've been trying to charge the one battery I have with a bench PSU. I remember it working okay, or at least well enough to get a few shots off, although I know it probably needs a rebuild. I'll look at that one later(or get a few of the third party ones that seem available). I can get it to 8.7V overnight at 50mA(or actually if I set my PSU to 8.7V and 50mA, it will go to ~20mA after an hour or so sitting at 8.7V), but it will die pretty quickly in the camera. I'm going to try a few more charges and see if I can recondition before writing this one off completely.
In the mean time, I'm wondering about using it around the house/studio with a bench PSU. The connector looks simple enough with just a 3 pin mini-DIN, and I know Quantum made a pig tail to run these cameras off one of their packs. I seem to remember the power supply being a generic looking brick that just had "POWER SUPPLY" or something like that splashed across the front in big letters
I've looked but I can't find the pinout published anywhere on the web for this. Does anyone have it?