On Mar 30, 2005, at 4:28 PM, Matthew Lawrence wrote:

It CAN'T be THAT easy...can it? The J28 jumper block? One side is marked "Mac," while the other side is marked "PS2," with the jumper being on the Mac pins for AIO/DT G3s and PS2 for MT G3s. I thought there was some difference between the power connectors, and namely where the PSU plugs into the logic board? If it's actually that simple, as putting the J28 jumper on the correct pins, and there's no compatibility issue in the harnessing to the logic board, I'll be throwing some money in the direction of NewEgg, real quick like, and going to get my AIO case from storage. I may have a rather fun spring and summer, this year. :)

Matt in Indiana

Yep, that easy. I've converted my beige G3 to two different ATX cases so far. Check this article for even more details Matt.


http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/BeigeG3DT_ATX_conversion/ BeigeG3inATXcase2.html

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