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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2008

Dedika na tur mi studiantenan na Easy Computer Training Center

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  • Papiamentu is the dialect commonly spoken in the ABC Islands (Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao). It comes originally from the Green Cape's Creole, a dialect of portuguese, but once it came to the ABC islands, it adopted many words from spanish, english and dutch. Thanks for asking!.

  • What languages is this?

  • @jcmuginga It is a dialect called Papiamentu.

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  • what country is papiamentu spoken??

  • What did he say?

  • Are you speaking English or some other languadge? I can hear some English words, but cant make out if your just not speaking very clearly or speaking some other languadge.

  • @inachu green and black

  • @inachu the green and any black wire

  • @inachu  To jump start a psu, you have to use a paperclips for example, and conect the green and one of the black wires. The psu will run until you disconnect the green and black wire ;)

  • Papiamentu is not my language but the answer to your question is: Green wire is Power on a 20 pin ATX it is Pin 14 on a 24 pin ATX it is Pin 16. So just get a paper clip and short the green pin and any black wire (Common or Ground) Make sure you have a load so you can if the power suppoly is working. Good luckl

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