At 18:33 -0600 on 11/01/03, Jeff Walther wrote:

>Where does one connect the speaker on an LC board?   Is that a second

The speaker and fan sit in a plastic housing and are connected by spring
contacts.  All later LC machines have separate speakers and fans, as well as
header pins on the mobo for the connection.

>floppy connector on the left side of the board?   Is there a power

Yep.

>connector for the fan one finds in the Q605, or is there no fan in
>the LC?

There's a fan, but you can't use the LC fan/speaker with the others, and
vice-versa.

>Daystar Value 040 upgrades I wish to test (Shreve sent them to me
>instead of Turbo040s I ordered, sigh), so I purchased an LC board on

What's the diff?  Never heard of the Value040...is it LC-slot only, or does it
use an adapter?
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