In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ralph Becker-Szendy writes:

JP15 is the power connector for the harddisk.

It has the same layout as a floppy power connector: {+5 gnd gnd +12}

>B. The USB port is on connector JP8, which has a clearly labeled pin 1, 
>and uses the standard USB pinout (1=Vcc, 2=Data-, 3=Data+, 4=ground).

So it follows that this must be the USB port.

>what useful things we can do with the other two 4-pin jumpers.

I don't think I know what JP7 is.

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