Also, I now know why the +5 V is high.  It has a UA 7805 3 terminal 
regulator
  serving as a voltage reference for a TIP-3055 so the
supply can provide 
more
  current.  That 7805 has a forward biased diode between
the center terminal
 and ground, thus raising the output voltage by right around 0.5v.  I 
expect I
  will leave it alone. 
When used as series pass transistor the TIP-3055 will usually drop 0.6v
across the emitter under any significant load. Adding a silicon diode in the
7805 base is the normal fix...
http://www.bristolwatch.com/ele/basic_power_supplies.htm
 The same design is used for the +24V, which comes out at 24.2V.
 So, odds are that this supply could drive two floppy drives.
 JRJ
 JRJ