Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 08:55:37 -0500 From: <omegadraconis@gmail.com> To: freebsd-isp@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problems with autoboot on powerup... Message-ID: <a67e6e4b04121905556efb012f@mail.gmail.com>
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>Hi! Month ago on some Russian forums I've seen a conversation >about how to >workaround if a motherboard BIOS doesn't have "Bootup after power >fail" or >similar option. The solution was to attach one wire of ATX power >cord to >ground(or maybe to +5V). Wire number 4 on the atx connector (I think it's green) to a ground and the power supply will kick over. >I think if you make some google you'll find the proper >wire and scheme of attachment. (My internal voice tell me that was >a grey wire, >but I'm not sure) Alexander Vasenin aka BlackSir > Greetings. I was just hoping that someone has had experience getting > the PCChips motherboards to boot on lan, or boot with power. The bios > does not have the same nifty options like the old days, where it has an > option for keeping the state just before losing power. I have noticed > this on alot of new bioses. They don't allow you to tell the > motherboard to autoboot, when power if applied.connect wire -- Jason Hensler omegadraconis@gmail.com Aim: jasonhensler
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