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Dan Ellis <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Feb 2002 19:13:58 -0600
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Try turning your pc on, and hold the power switch in and don't let it
pop out - odds are your pc will turn off.  I believe the ATX power
jumper is normally designed to be open.  When you push the power on, the
mother board powers to a on state.  The system then responds to the next
short on that jumper and shuts down.

Most ATX systems I have seem respond to shutdown if that jumper is
closed for 5-10 if the system is on.

Doubt it will work for you.

Dan Ellis


-----Original Message-----
From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of cfinnigan
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 8:01 AM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] ATX power switch question

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?

Chuck Finnigan
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