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Date: | Sat, 8 Aug 1998 18:37:02 -0400 |
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Hi,
I need to connect a PS/2 mouse to my motherboard but the SuperMicro P5STE
(aka: P55T2S) mobo has 10 pins (J86) with thier respective functions listed
below.
Pin# - Function
1 - NC
2 - NC
3 - NC
4 - CLK
5 - NC
6 - VCC
7 - Data
8 - NC
9 - GND
10 - NC (Block)
There are only 9 actual pins. The top row has 5 pins and the bottom row has
4 pins see below.
<- back of computer
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.... According to the mobo manual, the missing pin appears to be #1
because there is a "1" under the rectangle where the missing pin would be
on the diagram.
I have rear two rear panels containing the round "female" connector for the
PS/2 mouse cord. One of the panels has a single inline 5 pin "female" plug
to connect to the mobo pins. It has 4 wires (one conector is not used).
They are connected in this order: red, brown, green, blank, yellow.
The other PS/2 panal has a mobo "female" conector with 2 rows of 4 holes.
It can alsow be inserted more than one way. The wires connected to it are
as follows:
One row has: black, orange, blank, red
Other row: yellow, blank, blank, blank
I have tried as may ways to connet this as I know how.
It is not obvious how either of these would connect to the mother board.
If anyone can help me with this, I will reaalllllllly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Wm. David "Duck" McDonald
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http:/memebers.carol.net/~mcdonald
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