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On Mar 10, 2011, at 2:52 PM, Joe Chisolm - Gmail wrote:
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> On 03/10/2011 04:10 PM, Karl Hammar wrote:
>> Balogh:
>>> http://www.robotika.sk/projects/virtuallab/atxswitch/images/ATXswitch.png
>> I see, you "press" the butto
On 03/10/2011 04:10 PM, Karl Hammar wrote:
Balogh:
http://www.robotika.sk/projects/virtuallab/atxswitch/images/ATXswitch.png
I see, you "press" the button as soon there is +5VSB, but in my
case I need power on the +12V rail, else the motherboard is totally
powerless. So I have to start the
Balogh:
> http://www.robotika.sk/projects/virtuallab/atxswitch/images/ATXswitch.png
I see, you "press" the button as soon there is +5VSB, but in my
case I need power on the +12V rail, else the motherboard is totally
powerless. So I have to start the power supply first.
Back to your picture. I h
Hi,
I use this:
http://www.robotika.sk/projects/virtuallab/atxswitch/images/ATXswitch.png
Richard Balogh
Dňa 10.3.2011 12:26, Karl Hammar wrote / napísal(a):
Thanks for your quick answer and sorry for sending an half finished
mail.
Thomas:
In the BIOS, there is usually a "restore after
Thanks for your quick answer and sorry for sending an half finished
mail.
Thomas:
> In the BIOS, there is usually a "restore after power loss" option,
Yes, but not on this motherboard.
> however if that doesn't work, I'd suggest a power on reset controller
> connected to the power button. Here's
In the BIOS, there is usually a "restore after power loss" option,
however if that doesn't work, I'd suggest a power on reset controller
connected to the power button. Here's one example, which is available
in TO92:
[1]http://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/Devices.aspx?dDocName=en0201
Some motherboards don't power on when you apply ac voltage (240V here).
I'm trying to make a pc (in this case an 12V mini-atx board) to boot at
240V ac on.
Hälsningar,
/Karl Hammar
[1] www.formfactors.org/developer\specs\PSU_DG_rev_1_1.pdf
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