First post, by Malvineous
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Hi all,
I am looking at an old Socket 5 (Pentium 100) motherboard, and it has some unusual connectors I have not seen before. There is a normal 4-pin connector (same type as the PC speaker connector) labelled "S.OFF/SLEEP", and a 3-pin connector (same style as a fan connector) labelled "PS_ON".
I happened to have an old (broken) AT PSU that has a matching 3-pin connector marked "AUX".
I am wondering - is this some sort of enhancement to the AT power supply that enabled the motherboard to switch power on and off, like what was later made standard for ATX supplies?
If so, was this arrangement ever a standard or did it have a name?