I wish they had offered something like that when I got my first Daystar 
Genesis.  I ended up replacing the original with an ATX server supply 
rated at 550w.  I put the original Daystar connectors on the ATX leads. 
  I only had to share two and I did have to use a 74ls04 inverter to get 
the polarity of the power-on lead right.  I now have a replacement 
original from the swaplist but the box is still running the hacked supply.

I wish my S900 would hurry up and get here.  The USPS lost the original 
money order, so it's a couple of weeks late.  BTW, does anyone know 
where I could find some original Supermac mice?  I have a C500 and the 
soon to be here S900, Supermac keyboards via ebay for both, even a 
replacement front panel with door for the S900, but no mice.

James

http://webpages.charter.net/jrice54/classiccomp2.html

> At 07:17 -0700 10/08/2002, Ted Masternak wrote:
> 
>>>>>  Jeff Walther wrote:
>>>>>  Is Power On selling an ATX to Umax PS adapter?  That would be very
>>>>>  cool.  It's not that much fun spending two hours building one.
>>
>>>
>>>It's sold separately for $29 at http://power-on.com/atxtoumgpxad.html. If
>>>you buy it with a power supply, the adapter price is only $10.
> 
> 
> Excellent.  Thank you.
> 
> Hmmm.  I just looked at the picture and it looks like the thing comes 
> with an extra 3.3V connector.   Odd.  It shouldn't affect anything 
> though.
> 
> I wonder if they found those available somewhere (implying there's 
> another application for them) or if they contracted to have them 
> built.  I wouldn't think the demand would be high enough to pay to 
> have a bunch of them run off just for Umax owners but I may be 
> mistaken.




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