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    ATX to AT converter?

    Does anyone know of a "kit" that allows conversion of an AT p/s to ATX use?
    I might end up having to pull out my old electronics books and gen up a 3.3v regulato otherwise!

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    I really, really, really doubt it.
    -JP
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    okay, so I broke down and ordered a 200 watt ps from a "pull" for $15. I wasted that much in time searching for an adapter. I'll just have another thing to stack up in my cavenous tower case.


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    an adapter would not be worthwile from AT to ATX PS.

    ATX is a switching PS, that is turned on/off through the MB by an intermittant contact switch.

    AT is turned on/off by a direct input line power switch.

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