I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
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I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
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> I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
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I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
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Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no choice
but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
> I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
> connected. Is this possible?
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Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no choice
but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
> I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
> connected. Is this possible?
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> Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no choice
> but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
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> Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no choice
> but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
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Then the SX must be different from the LX... the LX doesn't have a "soft"
power on switch like most ATX motherboards... instead, you short the poweron
signal to ground and then the thing just fires up when you flip the switch on
the powersupply. Or you leave the power supply on (or use one that is always
on) and have a "hard" switch to ground the power on signal.
> > > I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
> > > connected. Is this possible?
> > Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no
choice
> > but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
> Which switch? Do you mean a switch on the power supply? Mine doesn't
> have one, but I could exchange it, if it would help.
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> Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no choice
> but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
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Then the SX must be different from the LX... the LX doesn't have a "soft"
power on switch like most ATX motherboards... instead, you short the poweron
signal to ground and then the thing just fires up when you flip the switch on
the powersupply. Or you leave the power supply on (or use one that is always
on) and have a "hard" switch to ground the power on signal.
> > > I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
> > > connected. Is this possible?
> > Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no
choice
> > but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
> Which switch? Do you mean a switch on the power supply? Mine doesn't
> have one, but I could exchange it, if it would help.
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Then the SX must be different from the LX... the LX doesn't have a "soft"
power on switch like most ATX motherboards... instead, you short the poweron
signal to ground and then the thing just fires up when you flip the switch on
the powersupply. Or you leave the power supply on (or use one that is always
on) and have a "hard" switch to ground the power on signal.
> > > I'd like to make an SX164 machine power up whenever external power is
> > > connected. Is this possible?
> > Are SX164 fully ATX compliant? I know my pc164 and my LX164 have no
choice
> > but to power up when power is applied, if I leave the switch on.
> Which switch? Do you mean a switch on the power supply? Mine doesn't
> have one, but I could exchange it, if it would help.
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