Power brick for 871

hi all,
just a quick one, is the power brick for 877 compatible with 871?
i saw the power socket looks the same. i haven't tested it yet as i'm afraid it might blow up.
thanks in advance!

If I remembered correctly, 877 does not have any USB support but the 871 does have two USB ports.  They USB ports are for data only (not for console).
You also CANNOT boot an IOS from the USB.

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