In a message dated 5/20/02 11:38:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
But this new psu has the same model number but a different apple parts
number. My old supply has the number 614-0039, but the new one has the
number 614-0069.
>>

There are two different manufacturers of 7300 PSUs. The G suffix identifies 
the 7300 PSU; the B suffix the 7200, 7500/7600 PSU.

The 7300 PSU has a 24 pin connector and a 10 pin connector; the others have a 
22 pin connector and a 10 pin connector, but these connectors are used for 
completely different purposes.


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