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| JRChristenson:
I suspect it's one of these two. The one on the right seems to go to a switch that only allows the computer to run when the case is closed. My question in this, why are they four pin connectors rather than two? |
| JMB:
--- Quote from: JRChristenson on July 06, 2011, 04:03:16 pm ---I suspect it's one of these two. The one on the right seems to go to a switch that only allows the computer to run when the case is closed. My question in this, why are they four pin connectors rather than two? --- End quote --- Nope. Speaker and case intrusion switch. |
| JMB:
If it's a SFF 270 then it only has the ribbon cable going to the MB. No standard pins like a typical MB. |
| JRChristenson:
--- Quote from: JMB on July 06, 2011, 04:06:03 pm ---Nope. Speaker and case intrusion switch. --- End quote --- Sigh... |
| JRChristenson:
--- Quote from: JMB on July 06, 2011, 04:09:35 pm ---If it's a SFF 270 then it only has the ribbon cable going to the MB. No standard pins like a typical MB. --- End quote --- I don't know how to determine if it's an SFF 270, but if it is can I still wire in an arcade button? |
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