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Title: Need Help!
Post by: Kronos on October 27, 2009, 08:25:36 pm
I am working on a form of a bartop (pics will be up a little later) but I am trying to make the power come on with a pushbutton located on the back. How do I do that, the pc is a Dell GX 260 tower. Any help would be uhhh.... helpfull.
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: Kronos on October 28, 2009, 07:43:19 am
no body has any experience doing this. Come on, this is all I have left to do.
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: Franco B on October 28, 2009, 07:51:28 am
There should be two wires coming from the power button on your PC that go to the MB. All you need to do is cut your power button off and wire them up to a normal SPST momentary button (like a arcade push button). Connect the wires to the common and NO (normally open) terminals.

If you don't want to butcher your wires you can use a [JST cable (http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.15234)] which should fit the header on your MB. Just replace the original power button connector with one of the JST's and then wire your new button to the JST cable. That's what I did for my GFs juke anyway.
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: CheffoJeffo on October 28, 2009, 07:54:15 am
What is it with folks bitching about lack of response time lately, particularly for questions that have been asked so many times ?    :whap

Wiki (http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Power_Options)

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Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: Kronos on October 28, 2009, 03:13:59 pm
that wasnt bitching  :banghead:, thats just all i have left to do.  Back to my ?, the problem is that I am using a dell gx260 and it doesnt have wires going to it. It has a little circuit board with a button connected by a ribbon cable to another circuit board that has a headphone jack and a usb port on it that is then connected to the MB.
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: RandyT on October 28, 2009, 03:21:36 pm
that wasnt bitching, thats just all i have left to do.  Back to my ?, the problem is that I am using a dell gx260 and it doesnt have wires going to it. It has a little circuit board with a button connected by a ribbon cable to another circuit board that has a headphone jack and a usb port on it that is then connected to the MB.

Just a tip here for folks asking questions;  POST PHOTOS!  It's likely to result in a quicker answer.

To be brutally honest, if folks who are describing a situation don't have the ability to understand the issue they are having the problem with, they very probably also don't have the ability to accurately describe the situation.

But the "generic" answer is that there has to be a switch there somewhere.  Look at the board where the terminals of the switch (or the other board where the wires terminate) and duplicate that connection with a switch routed to your cabinet back panel.

Photos are required for anything more specific.

RandyT
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: Kevin Mullins on October 28, 2009, 03:28:24 pm
What power on options are there in the BIOS ?
You may or may not have a power on after power outage option.

(which has also been discussed many times)
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: Ginsu Victim on October 28, 2009, 03:45:50 pm
I know my Dell GX110 has a "Power on after AC failure", so this one probably does too.

I just have everything on a power strip. I turn on the power strip and everything comes on.
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: Deadly on October 28, 2009, 03:55:27 pm
Bitslimited smart strip - a must for every MAME cab. (edit - been awhile maybe a better solution these days )
You hook your PC into the out let and everytime you turn it on everything else fires up.
Your PC - look where the power button is connected to the motherboard. Remove power button connector, chop the end off leaving enough to strip and connect wires to. Use a button of your choice and a connect the wires to the cherry switch. Or use another type of momentary switch.

And lastly - when you post it is MUCH more helpful "especially for the search engine" to use the proper titling instead of "Need Help!".

Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: chrimeg on November 05, 2009, 07:47:05 am
Run the switch to whereever your currenty pc power button is connect.

If you want all devices such as lights, screen etc all turn on with that same switch just use a 12v/120v relay and hardwire it to a powerbar & computer 12v supply line. Plug all other devices (not PC) into this bar. When you push this button all devices on your cab will power on at the same time.
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: Hoopz on November 05, 2009, 08:04:24 am
What is it with folks bitching about lack of response time lately, particularly for questions that have been asked so many times ?    :whap

Wiki (http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Power_Options)

Related posts (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=site%3Aarcadecontrols.com+connect+pushbutton+to+pc+power)
What is it with people asking for help, getting it, and then never saying thanks/got it working, thanks, or never replying at all?  IMHO, that's just as bad as not searching or complaining about how long it takes to get an answer.

 ???
Title: Re: Need Help!
Post by: opt2not on November 05, 2009, 04:19:46 pm
Yeah, i know what you mean. I'm one to leave asking for help to the last resort, so when I do a search on topics, I end up finding a lot of questions asked without any follow-up to how the outcome was.  It's annoying because I'm like "awesome, I found a thread that's exactly what I'm looking for...", it starts off with the question I ask...then a few answers to the question...then nothing. 
:angry:
People need to follow-up their threads! It helps others not ask the same questions over and over - ad nauseam.

/end rant.