OK, so a too-hasty order on ebay has left me with a 7200/200 with an 
apparently-dead power supply, and a non-matching working power 
supply, apparently good for only the 132mHz model, and the 7500.  It 
won't fit the 7200 chassis, and even if I attempted to hack it, it 
would collide with the monitor port.

Two questions:  first, is it likely that I could repair the exisiting 
PS if I open it up and dig around for a fuse or something, and 
secondly, is the 7500 PS good for any other models, such as for 
example a 9500?

There's a DOS card in the 7200 which I might cannibalise for one of 
my other systems.  I lost the double-header monitor cable in the 
move, is it really essential or can I run without it?  And will it 
work in my beige G3?

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