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That will have the pin assignments listed.
PS Somewhere in the last ten years is a discussion post on converting an ATX style PC power supply to work in a Mac G4 or earlier machine. Meanwhile, the hard drive will hopefully migrate to a more capable machine. So, for your computer, you first need to confirm that the power supply is dead. Notice under "tips" that they give the option for skipping a switch by connecting the green and black leads. Here is a wikihow page that discusses the idea in greater detail. So, I can not say that it is the green lead that signals a mac supply. In twenty five years and hundreds of mac computers later, I do not recall ever mapping the Mac power supplies. More on that at in the wikihow site video. Some energy save capable supplies may even need to see a load to stay on. That is how you hot-wire a PC power supply that does not have an on/off switch - in fact, even if the supply has an on switch, you may still have to trigger the supply using the green lead. If you want to use that power supply for a science project, you can take a paper clip, bend it into a 'U' shape and poke it into the green wire pin contact and the black wire contact beside it. That signal closes a relay that starts the power supply in full. The green wire gets a low voltage signal from the keyboard. If you take a power supply out of a PC and notice that it does not have an on/off switch, you have to ask yourself how the power supply turns on in the first place. Here is a little more detail on what Grant is saying.
Do you happen to have a quick link to the pin out for various mac power supplies?
For all the computers and all the power supplies over the years, I have never memorized the power leads for mac soft power. Some more info would be helpful, to provide the best advice.
What program was used to write the sermons - (MacWrite, ClarisWorks/AppleWorks, Microsoft Word, etc.) and what OS version was the IIci running? You could always remove the internal SCSI hard drive and install it in a slightly newer (but used) Mac computer that's capable of running the program (or its PowerPC version) and opening the files. If a used power supply is just a temporary measure to bridge the gap until buying a newer computer, maybe you should consider another approach. If that doesn't solve the problem, you can always check eBay or a local Mac User Group (if any) for a used replacement P/S. The battery can be purchased from a number of online vendors or from a battery specialty retail store in your area. A very weak or dead one can cause startup problems, so you want to rule it out first. Before assuming that the power supply is bad, you should consider replacing the internal 3.6-volt, ❚A lithium battery found on the motherboard.