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Mon, 18 Feb 2002 19:40:19 -0500
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Most ATX board BIOS's have a power setting in the BIOS that instructs the
computer what to do after a power failure. If you sent that to "Always On"
then you can use a regular switch on the AC to power up the computer. TTYL

>
> is there a way to jumper the power switch pins on an ATX
> motherboard so that
> the power is always on and can be toggled by the power supply switch (on
> some computers) or the power cord?

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