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Hey all,
I am gonna connect a p360 to my ipaq board now that I know where to connect the ground and 5v wires.
My question is what kind of connector do I use to connect the wire to the pins?
It must be a pretty small connector!!
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and since I am already using the ground pin for the illuminated trackball, I assume I can just splice the ground from the P360 into the same pin connector?
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The pin header on the Ipac uses .100 pin spacing - the same as the pinout on an IDE cable and the same as the pin headers on your motherboard that you connect the power & reset switches to.
An easy solution to use is a spare CD-Rom internal audio cable. The connector on that is the correct spacing.
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