Re: [Ltsp-discuss] PSU question

2003-01-13 Thread John Karns
I can't remember the details of the original post. Did you ask about a PSU with a 4 conductor plug? It's just a guess, but I've heard reference to Pentium 4 PSU's in many newer boxes. John Karns

Re: [Ltsp-discuss] PSU question

2003-01-13 Thread Shane
Sure (about +5, & +12, but most PC's also use -12, and now, 3.3V, soft power on/off . There may be -5 as well, though I'm not sure. If you can give my dim's, and/or, if dim's are critical, I can probably locate something. Is it a box, or open ?. If open, you may be able to identify o/p regula

[Ltsp-discuss] PSU question

2003-01-11 Thread Pete Billson
Hello *, I have a ThinkNIC with a dead power supply. Anyone know where I may find a replacement? Failing that, can someone tell me what the style of PSU is called that has just a square, four pin connector to the motherboard? Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Services, Inc. Web Des