Can I use my old battery & power cord with my new machine?

Hiya everyone,
I recently trashed the screen of my iBook bought in Sept 03 (by spilling water on it.) I've now bought a new one, and as the battery and power cable from my old machine are still fine, and as I could do with a spare of each, I just wanted to check it would be ok to use them with my newer machine.
Both machines are 12 inch iBook G4s, the only differences I can think of are as follows:
Old machine:
30GB hard drive
1 GHz
256MB ram
New machine:
80GB hard drive (I had it customized)
1.33GHz
512MB ram
I'd appreciate knowing whether my old power cord and battery can be used with my new machine, so if anyone could answer my question, I'd be most grateful. Thanks everyone.

Hi Charity,
Yes, you can use both. They have the same specs.
John

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