At 10:30 PM 12/7/1999 -0800, you wrote:
>Brown and black are connected together/disconnected by the action of one side
>of the switch, blue and white are connected together/disconnected by the same
>action on the other side of the switch. Switching the positions of the brown
>and black or of the white and blue will have no effect, so long as they are
>still connected/disconnected to each other on their respective switches.
>Connecting the brown to either the blue or the white through a switch will
>quite likely have the same effect as connecting the black to either the blue
>or the white through a switch, that being the same as shorting the two sides
>of an AC outlet together with a coat hanger. It should just trip a circuit
>breaker or burn a fuse if you are using them, and not cause any damage to the
>computer. If you are not using them, you may fry something.
>
Thankyou, very much, I will apply this next tuesday when I return there.
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