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adjustable output from ATX power supply

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Hi
I decided to make a variable lab power supply from a computer ATX power supply.
There are +/-5 volt and +/-12 volt DC voltages ready for use (from ATX power supply).
Any suggestion how to design a adjustable +/-1.5 volt to +/-25 volt symmetrical output?
(I.e. negative and positive outputs have the same magnitude but opposite signs.)
 

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