Actually it is the other way around. The power up sequence for an AT is the easiest to set up. Since an AT system has a power switch that is directly connected to the AC main, all that needs to be done for an "automatic restart" is to just leave the power switch turned on. When the AC power comes back on, the PC reboots. Jim Meagher ===== Micro Solutions Consulting Member of The HTML Writers Guild http://www.ezy.net/~microsol International Webmasters Association 410-543-8996 MS Site Builder Network - Level 2 member ===== ----- Original Message ----- From: David Gillett <[log in to unmask]> > > Actually, on an ATX the front-panel power switch goes to the motherboard, > where some low-power piece of semiconductor magic tells the power supply to > turn on. So this kind of feature is actually much *easier* to make work on > an ATX than an AT system where the power switch controls the current directly. > Do you want to signoff PCBUILD or just change to Digest mode - visit our web site: http://nospin.com/pc/pcbuild.html