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Re: [TCLUG:5260] ATX power supply problem



It could be that there is something wrong with the power supply.  You
should test to see if the power supply works by itself.

serge

Perry Hoekstra wrote:

> At 01:27 PM 4/12/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >The  motherboard is an FIC PA-2011 with both AT and ATX connections.
> >I will look for jumper tonight when I get home.
> >
> >Kevin
> >
> >Michael Hicks wrote:
> >
> >> > Got a new Image ATX case with ATX power supply.  I hooked up all
> the
> >> > connections correctly, double and triple checking connection.  I
> turn on
> >> > power and nothing happens.
> >>
> >> Did you transplant the guts of an old AT into this ATX box?  I did
> that
> >> a couple of weeks ago..  I pushed the power button -- nothing
> happened.
> >> Then I realized there was a jumper I had to set on the mobo to tell
> it
> >> that it was in an ATX box..
> >>
>
> I just ordered a FIC VA503+.  Do I get this straight, you can use an
> ATX
> case/power supply if A) the case supports the Baby AT form factor (by
> this
> I mean the screw placement) and B) the motherboard takes an ATX
> connector
> (this motherboard has both a 12 pin standard power connector and a 20
> pin
> ATX power connector)
>
> Perry Hoekstra - dutchman@mn.uswest.net
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