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Re: Move GS mobo from one case to another?
Actually I have a number of ROM 3 IIgs here all from different
sources. The Dyna sticker clarifies things. The Dyna power supplys
were 70 watts input according to the sticker on the bottom.
The 63 watts input I previously mentioned was from the other
make of power supply Apple used with the IIgs.
Interestingly enough a friend picked up a couple of platinum IIes
using that power supply that had the IIe instead of the IIgs
connectors on them. A lot nicer for a loaded IIe
Supertimer wrote:
> My backup IIGS, which got the ROM 3 power supply after
> my flagship IIGS went into the tower case, recently began
> to develop problems during startup that would disappear
> once the computer warmed up. On the suggestion of a
> user that emailed me that the power supply was at fault,
> I bit the bullet and converted another PC power supply
> (200 watt unit this time). I just installed the PC power
> supply and took out the ROM 3 power supply. Much to
> my surprise, there's a label on the bottom. The unit was
> manufactured by Dyna Comp. Inc and has in input of
> 120V at 60Hz and a maximum continous output of
> 70 watts. That's what the label on mine says.
>
> Did your ROM 3 come directly from Apple? It could be
> that the previous owner swapped in a ROM 01 supply
> as a replacement for a failed one.
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