On Fri, 12 Oct 2001 14:58:13 -0700 Garry Hamilton wrote:

Thanks for the Url's. You are right. If the wording
combination is not right, results are not there. In this
respect I did not think of those with which came up.
I will have a look an try to make an order.
I presume the connection to the mobo is standardized?

 Ad>>On my  a PB50-which is running a Pentium II
 Ad>>has e connection for an USB port.
 Ad>>It consist of two pins in a row, five on one side, four on
 Ad>>the other. I did not get a connector for this port and a
 Ad>>search with Google did not turn up anything usable.
 Ad>>Could I make mi own connection? Does somebody know the pin
 Ad>>outlay? Or can I buy somewhere a ready made connection.
 Ad>>Ideas?

 Ad>A year ago or so I bought an adaptor for the back plate
 Ad>of my wife's (older, K6-2 350mhz) computer.  It's a small
 Ad>plate that mounts to an empty slot opening in the back of
 Ad>the chassis, with a few wires (3? 4?) that connect to the
 Ad>USB pins on the MoBo.

 Ad>I did some Google searches myself.  Sometimes it's just
 Ad>a matter of finding the right word combination.,


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