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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-05-16 08:49:28 (EDT)
committer Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-05-16 08:49:28 (EDT)
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docs/install/bbb_setup.html: re-add orange/green references
Pin numbers are still mentioned. Colour coding is easier for non-colourblind people, but colourblind people still have pinouts to fall back on. Everyone wins.
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ATX PSU pinouts are on <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_supply_unit_%28computer%29#Wiring_diagrams">wikipedia</a>
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- On 20-pin ATX PSUs, you can use pin 1 or 2 on a 20-pin ATX PSU for 3.3V,
+ On 20-pin ATX PSUs, you can use pin 1 or 2 (orange wire) on a 20-pin or 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
+ Short PS_ON# / Power on (green wire. 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.
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