For a dual polarity power supply providing -17V to +17V, using a "fake" ground at +17V is recommended, allowing for a regulator that can handle 0 to 35V. The LM317 can be used for positive output, while the LM337 is suitable for negative output. A Mitsubishi dual tracking regulator is also an option, and circuit diagrams are available in its datasheet. A transformer providing 30 volts center-tapped is necessary for this setup, along with a bridge rectifier for filtering. This approach effectively resolves the challenge of creating a dual polarity power supply.