Thank you very much, Ken. Just what I needed. I'm converting a beaten up
M1212 monitor into an all-in-one. I've done some plastering and it's almost
ready to recieve the IIsi l/b underneath, right behind the pivot. 
I'll call it the 373, in line with the 575 etc. model names. 3 because it's
an '030 and 73 because that's just my lucky number :)

I now know that I have to wait a bit for a suitable PS. 

I asked:
>>Can somebody give me the power requirements of the IIsi ?

Ken replied:
>Model number: APS-06
>Apple Part Number: 699-0567
>
>Output:
>+5V  6.8A
>+12V 0.80A
>-12V 0.3A
[..]
>
>Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.

I'm going to make it do, this time!


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