Performa Monitor Connection Cables

A friend has a sick SE that he wants to replace as inexpensively as possible, and I have a Performa 6115CD that I'm willing to give him just to get it off my hands (I'm about to move into smaller digs and need fewer toys anyway). I discovered this afternoon, though, that somewhere along the line the power cord for the system and the power cord connecting the monitor to the system box have disappeared. These both have strange plug configurations, and I have looked around on the 'Net without any luck for an outlet for something this arcane. I was wondering if anyone here knows of a possible source for something like this, even at this late date in the machine's life.
Thanks
Mike

The power cables for both the 6115 and monitor are standard computer/electronic power cables, that are readily available from computer, electronics, and office supply stores. Here's a standard 6' cable for the purpose of visual identification. Each device can be plugged into a power receptacle independently of the other, or if you want to connect the monitor into the back of the computer, you'd use a M-F extension cable like this one.

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