Hi 👋
I think you can easily check the AT power connector, if you use an ATX power supply, you will need an AT ATX adapter, just check the wires of the +5V +12V voltages and those of the -5V and -12V, with an ohm tester you can check if the voltage pin leads to the ISA slot, if they match the PIN-OUT of the ISA slot, you can check the black wires if they go to ground, if so, there is only one wire left that of the PowerGood, obviously 🙄 it will not be necessary to do anything else, however it is possible that the PIN-OUT of the power connector can be found in the manual.
Possibly if you have further doubts, before trying, I suggest you show here what you have found, rather than trying to turn on the power supply, but it is very likely that the PIN-OUT is not proprietary.
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