Why not wire a cable into a pin block?  No messing with a board and voiding of
warranty not required.

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Quoting Jarrod Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Wednesday 14 September 2005 3:51 pm, Jarrod Major wrote:
I tried calling them about this... they don't carry such a thing. The
problem is that the card has a USB type A connector... on the inside as
well as the ones on the outside. My case front panel USB jacks actually
plug into the motherboard (not with a Type A USB connector).

I'm being stupid about this... I could probably pick up a typical pin block
from somewhere like active and remove the Type A USB connector from the
circuit board and put this block in its place.

Somehow the whole idea of messing with a manufactured board seems wrong...
there was a time. And naturally it would void any kind of warranty for the
card.

Don't you love those square peg in round hole problems?

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