On Friday, March 15, 2013 3:31:32 PM UTC-4, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
>
> I've not heard back from the guy selling ATX to MDD (G4) PS converters. 
> Too bad.
>

Is this the guy with the G4 series wiring diagrams on his site? If you feel 
comfortable with a soldering iron you may want to try making your own 
connections. 
I did an MDD and a Digital Audio. Both worked well, although, as the site I 
used warned, there may be difficulties waking from sleep mode. A little 
creativity goes a long way in positioning the ATX supply in the MDD case.
One thing I wish I'd done was make up connectors as separate units so if 
the ps died I could just plug in a new one.

> Bruce 
> I know the G5 machines are SATA, but if I am willing to let go of the G4 
> units, and just  transfer the PPc-only software, the G5 should run what I'd 
> like to still access. 
>
> Is the G5 PS failure rate as high as the MDD G4 series? If you've not read 
> my PS question prior, I now have 4 dead MDD G4's. 
>

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