> From: Fluxstringer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [PCI] Power mac 9600/300
> 
>> Sorry that I wasn't very clear. Where do I plug the
>> power cables on the processor since there is no power
>> adapter anywhere near the processor slot.
>> TIA.
>> Pete.
>> 
> __________________________
> 
> No instruction sheet with this?
>
> Maybe if you go to the manufacturers website the info will be there.
> 
> I have just seen ( in a PC) a cable that adapts the large PSU 4 pin
> connector to a smaller connector for a Firewire/USB card but have no
> idea if anything like that is necessary to run your ZIF adaptor. In
> fact why not just try to fire it up? If it does need additional power
> which I very much doubt
> the worst that will happen is it won't boot..


To the OP, don't do this! There is much worse. The power may be to fire up a
fan to keep the processor cool. You could ruin the thing.

David Elmo

(BTW. The OP said in his first post that the paper work was unclear, not
that it was missing.)


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