> Jeffrey Engle <macgu...@gmail.com> Aug 25 02:25PM -0700 ^
>  
> I have a first generation Mac Mini 1.25ghz that I've been using for an 
> entertainment center. Problem is that I want to upgrade to a better 
> mini and the power adapter is "in the wall" and I don't want to take 
> the wall apart to get at it....
>  
> Q: which Mac Mini's are compatible with the first generation power 
> supply?
>  
> Jeff Engle
> Kamiah, Idaho 83536
Jeff,
 I'm pretty certain all mini's produced through 2009 used the same power brick. 
 Beginning with this year's Aluminum Uni-body design, Apple has placed the PSU 
internally in the case.  Looks like you could buy a fairly modern mini and 
still be all-right.  BTW, I just bought one of the new ones for my business on 
Tuesday, and it's really nice!

Scott Birdwell
DeFalco's Home Wine & Beer Supplies
sa...@defalcos.com
www.defalcos.com


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