On 1/13/11 2:09 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I forget where exactly it is on the Mobo, but it looks like this
<http://eshop.macsales.com/images/items/cudabutton.jpg>
That is a surface-mounted CUDA button, as used on the last PPC Macs.

Earlier PPC Macs used a through-hole CUDA button, which had a red-colored
button.

Similar buttons were also used for power-on and reset, although in a
different location.



The one I'm looking at is a 266mghz g3 tower. The button is labeled 'reset', but looks like the one in your picture. Note that what I'm calling the 'side' of the case as its laying open, would be the bottom of the case when its closed up, and set upright. The switch is an inch and a quarter or so to the front of the outside edge of that first slot cover on the back of the case.

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