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SlowMac
New Member


USA
70 Posts
Posted - 04 May 2003 :  03:41:09
How many different power supplies did Apple use? What Macs had the same power supplies? Also can anyone provide links to power supply pin outs? I'll start the list

LC -->LC II -->LC III -->LC III+ -->Performa 400 -->Performa 467
Performa 550 --> Performa 575

I'm looking for power supplies that are exactly the same in size as well as pin outs.
As 68k Macs get older there will come a time when finding parts will be hard to come by. So please include 68k and PPC Macs.
Thanks
SM

I like it slow

maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 04 May 2003 :  04:27:00
Mac 128k -> Mac 512k -> Mac 512ke -> Mac Plus
SE -> SE SuperDrive -> SE/30
Mac II -> IIx -> IIfx
Classic -> Classic II
LC -> LCII -> LCIII -> LCIII+ -> LC475/Q605
Quadra/Centris 610 -> PowerMac 6100
IIcx -> IIci -> Quadra 700 -> Quadra/Centris 650 -> PM7100
Colour Classic -> ColourClassic II
LC/Performa 520 -> 550 -> 560 -> 57x
LC/Performa 63x -> 640 -> 6200 -> 6300
Quadra 800 -> 840AV -> Power Mac 8100
Quadra 900 -> 950 -> WGS 9150
Power Mac 7200 -> 7500 -> 7600 -> 7300
Power Mac 8200 -> 8500 -> 9500
Performa 52xx -> 53xx
Performa 54xx -> 5500
Performa 6400 -> 6500
PowerMac 8600 -> 9600
Beige G3 -> ATX PSU (plugs stright in on towers, works fine on desktops after you move a jumper
B&W G3 -> Yikes G4
Sawtooth G4
AGP G4 -> Digital Audio G4 -> QuickSilver
MDD G4
iMac Rev. A -> Rev. B -> Rev. C -> Rev. D
iMac slot load power supplies are fully interchangable
Flat panel iMac PSUs are fully interchangable

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Macintrash
New Member


Australia
68 Posts
Posted - 05 May 2003 :  20:37:22
I also need pinouts for these power supplies (especially the power supplies for the perfoma 5200CD AIO, and the II series (IICi, and IISi)
Does anyone know the pinouts? or can link me to a site which does?

cheers.

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markymark
Junior Member



223 Posts
Posted - 06 May 2003 :  05:17:08

Power supply Pinouts for

128/512/Plus
Classic, Classic II, SE, SE30,
LC, MAC II, IIx, IIfx
IIcx, IIci, IIsi, Quadra 700

http://www.computercraft.com/docs/mchk.shtml

for 840av Power Supply

http://www.g-news.ch/articles/powersupply.html

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markymark
Junior Member



223 Posts
Posted - 06 May 2003 :  06:20:10

Power Supply Pinouts for 7200/7500/7600

http://www.shed.com/digests/07-14-99.txt


It has a misprint for the 22 pin connector.

There are one too many +5 +5 lines of text.

I think the 7200 22 pin connector is the same as the 840av 22 pin connector

http://www.g-news.ch/articles/powersupply.html


PowerMac 6100 Centris/Quadra 610


(For a 6100 Logic Board)

Starting from the connectors closest to back of Logic Board

+5 +5 +5 Gnd Gnd | Gnd Gnd +12 -12
5 pins 4 pins

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markymark
Junior Member



223 Posts
Posted - 07 May 2003 :  05:43:53

Seems like the 3.3v connectors for the 7200 are for the PCI slots.

A 3.3 voltage regulator is needed and details are on some of the Power color classic sites.

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 07 May 2003 :  14:59:24
quote:


Seems like the 3.3v connectors for the 7200 are for the PCI slots.

A 3.3 voltage regulator is needed and details are on some of the Power color classic sites.



Correct!

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markymark
Junior Member



223 Posts
Posted - 08 May 2003 :  22:29:56

IIcx, IIci, IIsi, Quadra 700
http://home.tiscali.be/yuc-luc.verhelst1/wombat.gif

840av
http://home.tiscali.be/yuc-luc.verhelst1/q840av.gif

Pizza
http://home.tiscali.be/yuc-luc.verhelst1/pizza.gif

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markymark
Junior Member



223 Posts
Posted - 18 May 2003 :  04:50:42

Power Mac 5x00 Pinout
http://www.icedevil.nildram.co.uk/pm5x00Pinout.htm


iMac Rev A-D
http://www.so-weird.co.uk/iMacadpinouts.htm

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markymark
Junior Member



223 Posts
Posted - 18 May 2003 :  06:52:56

Apple II

http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/R023PINOUTS.TXT

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markymark
Junior Member



223 Posts
Posted - 19 May 2003 :  04:30:51

PowerMac 8600 PowerMac 9600

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/ATX_PS_in_8600_9600/ATX_supply_in_8600_9600.html

Quadra 840av Quadra 950 PowerMac 8100
(PowerMac 7200 to PowerMac 9500)

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/MacinPC_ATX_case/pages/PC-MAC_PS_pinouts.htm

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emaq123
Junior Member


USA
258 Posts
Posted - 19 May 2003 :  08:36:51
quote:

Apple II

http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/R023PINOUTS.TXT


Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

I hadn't looked for the info yet, but I have an Apple ][+ that won't turn on. Now I can troubleshoot it! Looks like I can use a //e power supply to check.

One step closer to a working ][+. Now where can I find a straight ][?


emaq123

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