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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 12:16:48 -0300, luth-astro{at}earthlink.net wrote:
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>on 06/10/2004
> at 09:58 AM, rvgreen{at}telusplanet.net said:
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>>Are you talking about a AT os or a ATX ps?
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>How do you define what?
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>I'm talking about what I said. A PS with a mobo connector set of 2 and
>also a single mobo connector.
>
It appears you have a PS that will connect to either an AT or ATX motherboard.
Maybe the question should be; are you connecting to an AT or ATX motherboard?
Duncan
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