Need some O.T. help

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Fri Feb 5 09:58:12 1999

> > >like burning diesel fuel. I HATE ATX.

> > Actually, I find it to be one of the most hilarious pieces of poor
> > engineering in modern computers. ATX machines can switch off without any
> > good reason, refuse to turn on, refuse to boot, refuse to turn off, and
> > other things. If M$ designed a PSU, this would be it.

> Automatic power switches are nothing new. The odd-numbered PERQs (1, 1a,
> 3a) all had software-controlled turn-off. So does the Whitechapel MG1 and
> the Torch XXX.
> It can make a lot of sense on a unix box to have a software-controlled
> power-down _provided the OS is stable_. The user command to turn off can
> then sync the filesystem and then power off the machine.
> Of course with the typical reliability of PC hardware and certain PC
> software, I am not sure ATX is a good thing...

Also the SIEMENS PC-D, a early '80s 80186 MS-DOS PC had some
hard/software controll over the PS - basicly the on/off switch
was in controll, but you where able to set (via a controll reg)
a 'power hold device' to override the users power of command,
until the Software ended operations. Nice features, and I used
it some times - also there has been a FEIN-N signal on the serial
ports for remote power on. Basicly the machine was a downgreded
UNIX work station ...

Gruss
H.

--
Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK
Received on Fri Feb 05 1999 - 09:58:12 GMT

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