Reply 20 of 26, by boxpressed
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The adapter arrived today, and it appears to work just fine. I was planning to use a newer ATX PS, but it has a 24-pin connector (not a 20+4), so the adapter's connector would not fit. I scavenged a 100W ATX PS (without a -5v rail) from a dead OEM box, and it posted a 486 DX2-50 / VLB board. I need to find an old AT keyboard connector adapter now to do any more testing, however.
You can turn on the power with a jumper loop or with a power switch, both included. The power seems to be a little tocuhy, though; if you jostle either one, it will kill the power. Not sure if this has to do with the adapter or with the crappy PS.