Listers,
            I just picked up a power supply that I have no idea as to the
machine it goes in. I'll try to describe it. It was in with a bunch of Mac
stuff, so I'm  guessing it's Mac. kinda flat, 91/2"x61/2"x2". The top looks
like and erector set (perforated metal) The bottom of the board is green,
the top of the board is beige. Lots of transformers and capacitors and
googlators,, etc. The back has a power inlet and right beside it there is an
on/off switch with the 0 and � for on and off. I'm guessing an iMac or an
AIO. I pulled an iMac power  supply off the carcass of an iMac in the same
crate as this power supply and the board  is very similar in composition,
but the iMac  (the one I know is and iMac) is an odd five sided rhomboid
shape where the board in question is rectangular. Thanks for any help
available in advance.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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