Well I finally managed to make up some sort of chassis to hold the guts of an old dual Pentium pro AST Manhattan server.
I would of really loved a case but alas I could never find one.
The system uses the old AT power sockets but there are several sets of them and this is getting me lost.
The case itself can only fit a DELTA server psu that uses a larger than normal ATX connector (more voltage connections) as well as a smaller secon connector (data?) and I need to somehow manage to adapt it to work with this board. The problem is that I can't use simple AT-ATX conversion so I need to figure out what should hook up where.
Attached are photos and the manual for the AST server. The photos and the manual are really confusing when it comes to how the cables connect. For gad sakes, they even have connections that are not even mentioned in the manual.
I will also quote some personal notes I found on the need but was unable to attach.
Sorry, I can't supply a pinout on the large ATX connector coming from the PSU, my camera batteries died while taking these photos so if you want photos of the connector you will have to wait.
Oh yeah, how hard is it to make an ATX-like PSU work in an AT-like system?
I would of really loved a case but alas I could never find one.
The system uses the old AT power sockets but there are several sets of them and this is getting me lost.
The case itself can only fit a DELTA server psu that uses a larger than normal ATX connector (more voltage connections) as well as a smaller secon connector (data?) and I need to somehow manage to adapt it to work with this board. The problem is that I can't use simple AT-ATX conversion so I need to figure out what should hook up where.
Attached are photos and the manual for the AST server. The photos and the manual are really confusing when it comes to how the cables connect. For gad sakes, they even have connections that are not even mentioned in the manual.
I will also quote some personal notes I found on the need but was unable to attach.
J15 Remote Power (connect to power supply)
J21A, F Power Supply
J21A, F Power Supply
Oh yeah, how hard is it to make an ATX-like PSU work in an AT-like system?
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