>Looks like for this enclosure an ATX supply could well work.
> For my VAX my notes say it didn't.

  A VAX would certainly be harder.  You'd have to kludge up the ACOK and DCOK 
signals for one thing, which I don't think the R400x uses.  It'd be really 
handy to find even a schematic for the backplane so we could see which signals 
are actually connected, but I did some searching and came up with nothing.

  Oh, and I did try to power up the H7874 on the bench for testing, but it 
wouldn't turn on there either.  It probably has a minimum load requirement, or 
it needs some signal from the backplane to turn on.  FWIW, the R400x does not 
have a power switch - the only way to turn it on or off is thru the H7874, 
either by the circuit breaker or the power control bus.  The R400x also has 
several large power resistors on the M7493 SCSI connector module; those may be 
there to provide a minimum load for the power supply.  

Bob


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