>By ATX conversion, do you mean hang a PSU outside to power the iMac? This
>won't supply the high voltage rails for the iMac's monitor. If you intend to
>just power the logic board, then the 350 MHz iMac doesn't have an external
>video socket to power a separate monitor as the the 400 MHz model onwards
>do.

I just plan to power the logic board. Stick it into another case 
entirely, and ditch the CRT.

I know about the shortcoming with the 350 model lacking the external VGA, 
but I have located pinouts for the internal connector, and I figured I'd 
just whip up an adaptor cable and see what happens.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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