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- From: kilgore+@pitt.edu (Ronald G Mackley)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: "Soft Power" for a Classic II
- Summary: How do you make a Classic II soft power on/off
- Message-ID: <2462@blue.cis.pitt.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 02:55:17 GMT
- Sender: news+@pitt.edu
- Distribution: comp.sys.mac.hardware, comp.sys.mac.misc
- Organization: University of Pittsburgh
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- I seem to recall (although I may be mistaken), there was a way to
- rig the SE and/or SE/30 so as to make them power on a the touch of the
- power switch on the keyboard.
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- If my memory is correct and this can be done, was Apple kind enough
- to include this sort of functionality into the Classic II? I believe this
- involved moving a jumper or cutting a resistor or some other waranty-voiding
- action. If anyone knows how to do this will you be so kind as to tell me
- how.
-
- Thanks,
- --RGM
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- Ron Mackley
- User Confuser, University of Pittsburgh
- kilgore+@pitt.edu
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