> True, but the 7300 case would *also* have had to have a 7500/7600/7200 power
> supply (Rev. B) fitted in place of the 7300 power supply (Rev. G).

My docs show one replacement power supply used by the 7200, 7300, 7500 and 7600
series. (Apple part number 661-0920) I don't show the 7200's original part
number, as it differed from (and was replaced by) the later units by having a
manual switch to convert from 115 to 220 volts (even though it is listed as
automatically configured with a note showing the requirement to set the switch
to 115 V in the US.) vs the auto switching found on the later models that didn't
need to be manually switched.

> Also, the 7300 case would never have an A-V connector, but would have a dummy
> plate fitted in place of the A-V connector. Or, if there is *no* dummy plate,
> then the case back came from a 7200.

 Same thing here.  They all share the same case parts with different model
number decals. The only case difference is the blank (clip in) AV cover used
with the 7200/7300, (Apple part number 922-1722) as compared to the  optional
7500/7600 series AV Module and mounting hardware. (Apple part number 922-1723)
The AV also included a video cover that plugged the 2 unused holes in the back,
(Apple part number 922-1720) which makes me wonder if Apple had planned at one
point to give the 75/7600 series the full AV  capabilities of the 85/8600
series. Neither the 7200 nor the 7300 had an AV module option. (I have changed
both to 75/7600 MBs for the AV capabilities.)

This is mentioned at:
http://www.apple-history.com/quickgallery.html?where=7300.html . (and shown in
the  7200 Apple Service Manual and 7300-7600 Apple Service Manual exploded
views.)

David Allen


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