wiet bronkhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> BTW, one could also put an 'PC' or 'generic' power supply in an Imac.
> (40 eurodollars versus 300)
> Wiet.

Is this really true?  Has anyone on the list actually done this
successfully?  I am the guy that originally posted the "Is there any hope?"
question about my Rev A iMac.  If what Wiet says is true, maybe there is
some hope.  I'd sure appreciate any additional info anyone could supply on
this.  What specs should I look for in a "generic power supply"?  What do I
need to do to remove the iMac's original power supply?  (I've swapped RAM
and hard drives on the iMac, so I know a little about its innards, but not
much about the power supply.)  Thanks in advance for any help!
Mike


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