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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: SS427 on August 04, 2003, 04:18:47 pm
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Sorry, I know this has been address before, but I can't find it browsing or through the search and I forgot where I placed the link.
I was needing the jumper description/pin hookup to get an atx power supply to power up when plugged in (clear as mud ;) ). For reference, I am using a seperate power supply to make some power connections.
thanks
ss
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Short the green wire to ground.
Details provided here:
http://www.7volts.com/atxnotes.htm
BobA
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Thanks Boba (got it bookmarked where I can find it this time).
ss
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OT: ss427? Pics of said car? ;)
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Citznfish,
Don't have any here (work) and would need to scan one or take a digital over the weekend (in storage). But fyi, 1968 SS427 Custom Coupe w/factory ordered bench seats, candy apple red, nearly all original, 4 speed, 385 hp (or was it 425 hp, will have to check again). About 85,000 original miles. About 1750 every produced with those specs.
and yes it will haul 8). Don't know how fast it will go but the speed dial tops at 120 and it will easily pass it.
ss
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(http://www.impalass427.com/72res/red68ss427a.jpg)
(http://www.impalass427.com/72res/blu68ss427_2.jpg)
I'm a Corvette/Camaro guy myself, but any classic Chevy (or other make) is good in my book. :)
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Almost identical to the red car in the top pictures. Great to see that there's someone else on the board with an affinity for arcades and classic cars. I'll post some pics of the car along with my arcade, just have a few more things to order and wiring to do on the arcade (shouldn't be too long).
;)