on 9/1/01 11:33 AM, Tim Cunningham at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> "AT" and "ATX" are not the same thing--I'm pretty sure it will use a
> standard ATX, but positive it's not an AT.
> 
PowerComputing came into business after the ATX standard, and as far as I
have read, none of their machines ever had AT power supplies. All use the
ATX power supply.

Jim Snyder


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