At 17:18 -0800 11/15/2002, tom wrote:
>pdimage.fsnet.co.uk wrote:
>
>I had my eye on the pins near the cuda button - what are they?
>
>They are labelled server, and I believe that they make the machine power
>up when the power is restored after an outage. *I don't know this for
>sure* Probably a question for Jeff...

I've never tried it myself, but that's my understanding.   This is a 
question that came up with some frequency just when I joined the list 
back when.  The standard answer was that putting a jumper on those 
pins causes the machine to automatically power back up after an 
outage.

Jeff Walther

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