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Default Powering up an ATX PS ?

Hi,

I've got an ATX computer PS pulled from an old computer.

I know that 2 of the 20 pins on the ATX power plug have to be jumpered
in order for the thing to power up .. not sure which ones .. was it
13-14? ... Also, after those are jumped, what turns on the supply?
Normally, there's a push button on the computer which goes to a 2 pin
header on the MB, which I assume sends some sort of "power up" signal
to the ATX supply ... how do I fake that out?

Thanks,

Bill
 
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