Figured so, I am proficient in that area and have all the tools needed. If my at ps doesn't get here tomorrow AM, I am on it. Thanks! jlc
From: Silvio L. Nisgoski [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 3:53 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: At to ATX Powersupply No problem, you can. Depends only of your level of hability in soldering / splicing wires together. Have done a couple of frankensteins here also to test things or put strange machines back to work. get a cable from a bad AT supply, check if the correct wires are inserted in the right places, do some kind of switch to turn the thing on, and you are good to go. ----- Original Message ----- From: Joseph L. Casale<mailto:[email protected]> To: NT System Admin Issues<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 7:44 PM Subject: At to ATX Powersupply I just looked at the pin out reference between these, I am desperate to make a CNC with an AT based computer controller run again and can't get an AT power supply fast enough. Given that both power supplies need +-5/12 vdc, and both have a +5vdc sense, anyone see why I couldn't make this work with a few molex connectors to make a bridge? I can manually wire the power-on to an existing switch for the ATX... Thanks! jlc ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
