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| Bramlet:
nobody has invented intelligent startup shutdown controller for arcade? my carputer dc-dc one works great. |
| Green Giant:
--- Quote from: Bramlet on February 12, 2012, 09:20:31 pm ---nobody has invented intelligent startup shutdown controller for arcade? my carputer dc-dc one works great. --- End quote --- That is covered by a smart strip or simple relay system. However instead of controlling power via the car, the power start up is sent when the PC powers up. Same concept just a different implementation. |
| stu33:
Caress it gently while saying 'I Love You'? |
| MNW:
All - thanks for the great replies. It looks like I will be heading to Radio Shack this weekend and extending the power button to the top/back of my cabinet. I have never opened up a computer, so wish me luck! But, this is part of the reason I have taken this project on. |
| bkenobi:
Be forewarned...if the system you are using is a Dell or one of the other mass-marketed systems you are likely in for a challenge. The button on the front is built into a circuit board. On most cases you would buy for a DIY system the button simply has a pair of leads running to the motherboard. There are a couple threads from around a year ago where someone did a really good write-up on getting his Dell setup with an external button. |
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