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24 Sep
2002
24 Sep
'02
16:38
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002 18:00:54 +0200
"H du Plooy"
Hehe, I won't try it if I don't know for sure it will work. This board is my dad's ticket out of Pentium classic land (finally)...
My own board also has both AT and ATX connectors, thats why I think it should work.
ATX power supplies also provide a 3.3v output to the MB. AT powers supplies are 5v If your MB has connector for both, it must provide the 3,3v regultaion on-board. So if you are running a processor that needs 3.3 v then your motherboard will need to have a jumper setting to change the 5V to 3.3. -- use Perl; #powerful programmable prestidigitation