>>>> AT cases are still available and usually cheaper and
smaller than ATX
>>>> cases, so I don't see much reason for using ATX cases
for the Q40.
>>>
>>>Well, not in France I'm afraid: it's difficult like HELL to
get an
>>>AT case (you may still find some in Paris, but very few
models are
>>>available) !
Why not just buy a used AT case? I sold one of mine for cca. £8...
Another question, AFAIK AT and ATX power supplies have different
connectors for the mainboard. Where exactly does Q40 get power
from? Some of the "I/O" connectors?
Cheers!
Bojan Kotur
...No experiment is a complete failure.
It can always serve as a negative example.
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