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Thanks, Your directions corresponded to what I was thinking. I was just
confused that I needed to cross the wires from the two usb cables. I tried
it and it works.
Jim
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> Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 2:01 AM
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> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] USB Motherboard Connector
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> The simplest way: just remeber this
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> on case VCC -> VCC on mobo
> on case USB- -> Data- on mobo (on your mobo marked SBD-)
> on case USB+ -> Data+ on mobo (SBD+ on yours)
>
> So just match the wire, and don't mix the group (VCC1 DATA1-
> DATA1+ GND1 on
> one side). There are different marks, but they mean same things,
> VCC always
> match VCC, - match -, and + match +. The most imporant one is
> VCC, since it
> carries power, don't get it wrong.
>
> Jun Qian
>
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