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bgd January 21st 06 07:14 PM

proprietary IBM mobo
 
I got a 865g intel mATX, IBM version from a "thinkcentre"(m50?) .Has anyone
found way to soft switch and hdd led, in normal case wiring. I was startled
to see there was no obvious hookup. Windows shuts it down, so I know the
soft switch is in there somewhere....I have to start from psu hard switch
only.
Or even more helpful, a very thorough pin-out of this 865g with AGP slot? or
chip diagram? Thanks.
I did this with a compaq a few years ago.... what a wiring riddle that was!
But it did work out ok in normal case. I am hoping to do the same with this
IBM.(It took my celeron D!)



old jon January 21st 06 07:42 PM

proprietary IBM mobo
 

"bgd" wrote in message
news:sKvAf.474$Jn1.377@trndny01...
I got a 865g intel mATX, IBM version from a "thinkcentre"(m50?) .Has anyone
found way to soft switch and hdd led, in normal case wiring. I was startled
to see there was no obvious hookup. Windows shuts it down, so I know the
soft switch is in there somewhere....I have to start from psu hard switch
only.
Or even more helpful, a very thorough pin-out of this 865g with AGP slot?
or chip diagram? Thanks.
I did this with a compaq a few years ago.... what a wiring riddle that
was! But it did work out ok in normal case. I am hoping to do the same
with this IBM.(It took my celeron D!)

Hi bgd. Got this far, and I got tired. It`s up to you now.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...0&machineind=0

phew, that`s a stinker g.

--
bw..OJ



bgd January 21st 06 08:26 PM

proprietary IBM mobo
 
I got that far already, not anywhere near an actual pinout. I did manage to
turn it on without burnin anything. Oh well. Proprietary makes billions of
dollars for a selfish reason.... Until belly up like a crappy compaq.
:o)
what a lovely day outside....

"old jon" wrote in message
...

"bgd" wrote in message
news:sKvAf.474$Jn1.377@trndny01...
I got a 865g intel mATX, IBM version from a "thinkcentre"(m50?) .Has
anyone found way to soft switch and hdd led, in normal case wiring. I was
startled to see there was no obvious hookup. Windows shuts it down, so I
know the soft switch is in there somewhere....I have to start from psu
hard switch only.
Or even more helpful, a very thorough pin-out of this 865g with AGP slot?
or chip diagram? Thanks.
I did this with a compaq a few years ago.... what a wiring riddle that
was! But it did work out ok in normal case. I am hoping to do the same
with this IBM.(It took my celeron D!)

Hi bgd. Got this far, and I got tired. It`s up to you now.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/si...0&machineind=0

phew, that`s a stinker g.

--
bw..OJ




old jon January 21st 06 08:47 PM

proprietary IBM mobo
 

"bgd" wrote in message news:0OwAf.490$Jn1.70@trndny01...
I got that far already, not anywhere near an actual pinout. I did manage to
turn it on without burnin anything. Oh well. Proprietary makes billions of
dollars for a selfish reason.... Until belly up like a crappy compaq.
:o)
what a lovely day outside....

I`ll keep my fingers crossed for you, but only for a couple of days % ).

"old jon" wrote in message
...

"bgd" wrote in message
news:sKvAf.474$Jn1.377@trndny01...
I got a 865g intel mATX, IBM version from a "thinkcentre"(m50?) .Has
anyone found way to soft switch and hdd led, in normal case wiring. I was
startled to see there was no obvious hookup. Windows shuts it down, so I
know the soft switch is in there somewhere....I have to start from psu
hard switch only.




bgd January 21st 06 11:10 PM

proprietary IBM mobo
 
"I`ll keep my fingers crossed for you, but only for a couple of days % )."

I found wiring schematic right next to the plugins precisely labeled, and
everything is A1. I take back what I said about selfish, I'm ok now.
:o)
I'd buy a dozen of these used proprietary boards....




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