Wow. I had no idea that Allied/Deer/L&C had "touched so many computer user's lives". It's so.. touching. *Sniff*. Or should I say, "torching"? LOL.
PS. JohnDoh, we mean no offense to you, I'm sure. It's just that... these are basically well-known as the power-supply equivalent of a Yugo crossed with a Ford Pinto. Not exactly a pretty sight. Most of the people here complaining about them, wouldn't use one in a system even if they were free. At least, no-one that has been "burned" by one.
To it's credit, the "300W" one that I had, was powering a PII-300 @ 450 system on a BX board, couple HDs, and a few opticals for over a year in the same case, before I upgraded and installed an Athlon system, which apparently promptly caused it to burn itself up inside within a week of using it. I should have saved some pics of the cap that leaked and scorched the board. I consider myself lucky that I didn't lose anything else, considering the rest of the stories posted here.
I'm currently running the same system inside a mid-tower case with a 350W "CodeGen" PSU, which I saw that you also mentioned that you used. I can't really say anything bad about it, it's seemingly held up fine for a few years, although the PSU exhaust temps are a bit higher than some of my past PSUs. I'm not sure if that's because I'm drawing more power, or because this case also has an exhaust blowhole at the top, and the PSU competes with it for airflow.