On Saturday, November 16, 2002 12:09 AM, Jeff Walther replied to

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. 

<SNIP>

IIRC, it also disables the keyboard. Quoted from a previous post . . .

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Interestingly, it appears that the SERVER jumper not only causes the 
server to immediately start up if there's power to it, it apparently 
locks the keyboard as well.  And it kills Timbuktu while it's at it. 
The web server and associated auto-startup stuff is all humming along 
just fine.

Bill Christensen

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