At 21:46 -0700 10/01/2003, tom wrote:

The pc power supply has a switch, and upon turning it on the old s900 roared to
life - success! Almost. It seems that the power control lead from my original s900
had different color wires then the ones in jeff's document (red-purple-black as
opposed to brown-purple-black).

Did you use the color information or the positional information? If you went by the positional information and it was wrong, then I need to take a second look at the document and make sure I didn't insert a typo or something. If you went by color, then that's okay then. You can't count on the colors in any power supply being the same colors as I listed.


Thank you for your experience and willingness to share it guys,

You're welcome. I'm glad it helped.


Jeff

P.S. I just updated the instruction with a note to use the position of the wires, not the colors and removed the reference to the BMI connector, which I believe was wrong. Kennedy, if you're reading, you can grab it at <http://www.io.com/~trag/Umax_ATX_PS_rev_2.sea.bin> If you have any trouble, just go to <http://www.io.com/~trag> and then browse for the file name.

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