On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 18:26 -0500, Bryan J. Smith wrote: > Not exactly. While 20-pin ATX[1.0] and ATX12V (aka P4) as well as 24- > pin ATX2.0 all share the same, base 20-pin, I'm not entirely sure EPS12V > is the same as ATX2.0. > I believe there is a converter or partial cable used for EPS12V to ATX > [1.0|12V|2.0]. I could be wrong though. Never tried it. Okay, here's the deal. EPS12V 2.0 and ATX 2.0 are compatible through 24-pins. EPS12V 1.x is not from what I read, but the power supplies and mainboards were rare. I'm still searching for more technical information, especially pin-outs and expected tolerances. -- Bryan J. Smith b.j.smith@xxxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- It is mathematically impossible for someone who makes more than you to be anything but richer than you. Any tax rate that penalizes them will also penalize you similarly (to those below you, and then below them). Linear algebra, let alone differential calculus or even ele- mentary concepts of limits, is mutually exclusive with US journalism. So forget even attempting to explain how tax cuts work. ;->