on 6/6/03 2:45 PM, Jason White at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I just got a new toy in thr mail yesterday. Its a PowerKey from
> Sophisticated Circuits. It's basicly a 4 outlet surge suppressor that has
> a Y cable for hooking in between the keyboard and the computer. When you
> press the power key on the keyboard, it turns on the power to all the
> oulets on the "strip". When you select Shutdown, it turns off the power
> to the outlets. Kinda neat.
> 
> Anyone ever hear of this device? Anything I need to be aware of?Anyone
> need a disk image of the software that came with it? (I haven't checked
> Mac Driver Museum to see if it's there or not)
> 
> The same day I got this device, I received a 7300/180, but that's way too
> offtopic. It was a good day though!
> 
> 
> 
> J White
> 
> Buy American
> S.O.S. Save Our Steel
> 

I've always been fascinated by these as they let non-power button Macs be
shut off by a power button. Compacts, LC's, etc. It's definitely a great
find!

Jeff


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