Power Macintosh 6100/60 and 6100/66
Pin Number |
Pin Name |
Description |
---|---|---|
1 | -12V | Blue |
2 | +12V |
Yellow or Orange of the original power supply.) |
3 | Ground | Black |
4 | Ground | Black |
5 | NC | Empty/No Connection |
6 | Ground | Black |
7 | Ground | Black |
8 | +5V | Red |
9 | +5V | Red |
10 | +5V | Red |
Omitted pins are Not Connected. The connector is very similar to some IBM compatible PC's 12-pin power supply, only with two pins omitted.
On an AT PC Power Supply:
(THIS IS NOT CONFIRMED!!) It may be possible to reverse pins 3 and 4 (the blue and yellow wires) on an AT power supply connector "P8" and also reverse pins 1 and 3 (The white and second black wires) on "P9" to power the Macintosh's logic board. To do this, in theory, connect the "P9" connector first on the right side of the Macintosh power connector on the logic board, *then* connect "P8". The purpose of this comment is in case someone gets a PM 6100 with a very broken case and happens to get a nearly all metal PC case that is in the "LPX" form factor from roughly the same era in time at wants to use either an AT or ATX power supply.