On 13 Sep, Doug Ambrisko wrote: > A staple bent properly and wedged in the crimp part of the pin between > the green wire to a black wire does the trick for me. When building a box of disks (no m/b) we used a paper clip. No m/b meant we could just short the pins and not worry about plugging it in. Damm lab tech. saw it and did it properly (even used heat shrink on the patched wires, sigh... how "tidy" and h/w like is that). Oh, and watch our for the Canon "ATX Motherboard Emulator" patent ;) -- Andy Newman To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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