You could probably find that info, but it would be much simpler to buy a
power supply tester:
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=power+supply+tester&hl=en&hs=fGc&lr=&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&sa=X&oi=froogle&ct=title
Mine has been very handy and completely reliable.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The computers with the power supplies that connect
> to the motherboard with a single connector can be
> shut down by a signal from the motherboard created by the operating
system. I believe that
> they can also be turned on by a signal from the
> operating system.
>
> I want to test a power supply independent of the
> mother board. What type of signal is required
> to turn the power supply on and keep it on?
> On what line in the connector is the signal sent?
> Some power supplies have a separate two wire
> connector that might be used for this purpose.
>
> Is there somewhere that I can download this
> information? Maybe in a PDF file that contains
> schematics?
>
> Wally
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