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Mike Holden wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Roy Lofthouse wrote:
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<pre wrap="">The normal ir is built into the vfd (VF210) and is working great (uses
irtrans rather than lirc). Everything but the remote power is working
and I'm very happy with the case.
If you read the text for the VF210 it states:
"Another key feature is the ability to switch your HTPC on from a
totally of state (not just sleep mode, but OFF)"
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I seem to remember that similar functionality on my Antec case requires a specific
cable to be connected to the mobo somewhere? Is this the case here as well?
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All the cases/modules for powering on usually require the module to be
put between the power button and the motherboard or plugged directly to
the mobo where the power button normally would go. It is a rather
trivial circuit to make it happen but that would definitely be required.<br>
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Norm<br>
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