From 58386a3231a48821ecdf7110b852f89f13059856 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>
Date: Sat, 16 May 2015 08:35:54 -0400
Subject: docs/install/bbb_setup: don't say green. colour blindness is real

Refer to pinouts instead.
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diff --git a/docs/install/bbb_setup.html b/docs/install/bbb_setup.html
index ebcc7d2..dacd254 100644
--- a/docs/install/bbb_setup.html
+++ b/docs/install/bbb_setup.html
@@ -96,17 +96,17 @@
 				ATX PSU pinouts are on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_supply_unit_%28computer%29#Wiring_diagrams">wikipedia</a>
 			</p>
 			<p>
-				On 20-pin ATX PSUs, you can use pin 1 or 2 (orange) for 3.3V, and any of the ground/earth sources (black cables).
-				Short PS_ON# / Power on (green) to a ground (black. there is one right next to it) using a wire/paperclip/jumper then
+				On 20-pin ATX PSUs, you can use pin 1 or 2 on a 20-pin ATX PSU (or pin 12 on a 24-pin ATX PSU) for 3.3V, 
+				and any of the ground/earth sources (black cables).
+				Short PS_ON# / Power on (pin 16 on 24-pin ATX PSU, or pin 14 on a 20-pin ATX PSU) to a ground 
+				(black. there is one right next to it) using a wire/paperclip/jumper then
 				power on the PSU.
 			</p>
 			<p>
 				On newer 24-pin ATX PSUs, there is an additional 3.3V (orange) on pin 12.
 			</p>
 			<p>
-				You only need one 3.3V supply and one ground for the flash chip, after grounding PS_ON# to ground.
-				Multiple 3.3V supplies means that you could theoretically power multiple flash chips at once with the
-				same PSU.
+				You only need one 3.3V supply and one ground for the flash chip, after grounding PS_ON#.
 			</p>
 			
 			<p>
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