On Jan 18, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Joe wrote:


I think I found the problem--the only way I could get it to reach from the motherboard to the places where power can reach was to use a very long ribbon cable. I'm pretty certain now the longer cable just doesn't work.

Anyway, I've got it recognizing all 4 devices, but not in any way that I can actually put the machine back together.

Thanks!

Joe
I had a similar problem. I suspect it is not that the cable is too long but the section that goes into the mother board is somehow hanging up and slightly dislodging the connector from the mother board when you close it up. That's why it will run open but not buttoned up.
FWIW.
Jerry


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