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Date Posted: 04:56:36 08/03/01 Fri
Author: Chris Lawson
Subject: Re: What tells the tube to power up?
In reply to: Derek Sweeney 's message, "What tells the tube to power up?" on 02:02:50 08/03/01 Fri

While I'm not sure what pin tells the tube to power up (I would guess it's probably on the flyback transformer somewhere), I am curious about one thing: how are you going to split the power at the analogue board connector so that the a/b powers everything *but* the motherboard? (Or is this your "Pentium in a CC" project?)

OK, I think I just answered my own question. You could just disconnect the five power lines on the mobo edge connector harness and put a separate PSU into those while leaving everything else as it was originally.

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