I have three mysterious boxes in a draw here that my dad gave me. He 
claims they are from work and are replacement power supplies for a 
compact Mac (probably a Classic) but he can't remember which. They are 
actually Atari 1040 STE power supplies (code DSP-508A) and are not in 
metal cases.

Detailed description of unit:

Unit measures approx. 5" x 5.5" and stand 1.75" high including mounting 
'feet'.
Mounts on 4 'feet', that are part of a large metal plate which the 
assembly mounts on, protrude behind the circuit board in a 5.5" x 4" 
square, long side vertical as far as I can tell.
Mains connector is above/below switch on back plate.
Power Lead is a 6 small in-line 6-pin female connector with 3 ground 
(black) 2 +5V (red) and one +12V (blue)
220V input, 45W load max.
Manufactured by DVE.

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