On Friday, Nov 1, 2002, at 00:20 Europe/London, the pickle wrote:

> What about that empty hole on the board? :)

There is no track underneath it. If you put a hole thru it you'd cut 
one of the existing tracks that runs under that part of the board, 
which I doubt is to do with trickle 5V lines or anthing that cool. I 
wrote that email with an LCIII logic board in one hand...

> I'm guessing the latter, which is pretty much how the standard Mac 
> PSUs that
> support it work.

Yep, thought so. IIRC that's how ATX supplies work too. The is there a 
chance that pressing the power key might cause sufficient power draw to 
kick it in? What about turning the thing off?

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