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On 16 Apr 99, at 14:13, Kent Tenney wrote:
> I am having trouble locating a source for the little
> gizmos you plug into the back of the MB, a ribbon cable goes
> to a bracket to plug a cable into.
> I need the ones for 9 pin serial, and ps2 mouse
There MAY, if you are very lucky, be a single standard for the PS/2 mouse
connector.
There is not, though, for the 9-pin serial connector. Some motherboards
connect the top row of pins to one row and the bottom row to the other; some
connect pin 1 to pin 1, 2 to 2, and so on. There might be other
variations....
In general, you need a cable and connector (brackets with cut-outs are not
too hard to find) that goes with your motherboard. [Anecdotes suggest that
odds of a third-party part working for you are significantly less than 50-50.]
David G
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