>Don't believe it's doable since it's tied into the ADB like that. I suppose 
>you could wire a jumper across the two ADB pins that signal the startup, 
>but it would be like keeping the power key held town all the time and I 
>don't know how it would react to that.

If you're handy with simple circuit design, you could wire up a 
little circuit that would hook to the powersupply (like to a drive 
power connector, say) and the ADB connector, that would trigger a 
one-shot to saturate a transistor and short the proper ADB pair for a 
second, just after power on...

-Tyler

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