In a message dated 11/14/02 8:24:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
I was wondering what Mac motherboards were ATX compatible.  I believe Power 
Computing boards were, as well as the beige G3s, but I'm not really sure.
>>

Correct ... Power Computing, and Beige G3 MTs.

The mobo in the Beige G3 DT, MT and AIO is identical. The mobo has a shunt 
which selects "Mac PS" or "PC PS" mode.

The Beige G3 MT is indeed an ATX power supply (except for the cable for the 
external cooling fan).

The Beige G3 DT is, however, not an ATX power supply. It is a 7500 Series 
power supply with an ATX power connector (20 pins), but it is otherwise not 
an ATX power supply.


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