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Tue, 17 Nov 1998 10:42:56 -0500
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At 08:56 AM 11/18/1997 Bill Kinsey wrote:
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>I recently received a AT Form Factor Mobo and started to install it in my AT
>case.  There is an option to use either an ATX or AT case.  I removed the
>old Mobo and started to install the new one.  When I was hooking up the
>power connectors, I realized the connector on the mobo is facing the
>opposite way of the old motherboard.  The back of the connector on the MoBo
>is facing the keyboard port.  I cannot connect the wires with the black
>wires in the center of the two connectors unless I plug them in upside down.


Bill:

Don't plug the P-8 and P-9 connectors upside down.
Every different color wire is a different and essential
voltage.

Get a power cable extension. Has female sockets
at one end and male connectors on the other. Should
only cost a couple of dollars. Available at electronic
or computer stores, I would think.

Your next choice is to get a power supply with longer
cables or an ATX power connector. But at this point,
just consider an ATX case.

HTH.

John Chin

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