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ZL1UIC > USB 22.06.03 14:21l 67 Lines 1402 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Another correction
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To : ALL @WW
Type : B
Date/time : 19-Jun 14:39
Bid : 630375ZL1UIC
Title : re:Re: USB port ??
Hi,
This is a resend with correction. i.e., the logical choice is "A", NOT
"B" as I incorrectly stated. So I have resent again My apologies.
>
> From: YU7RD @ 9A0BBS.HRV.EU (Vlado)
To : ALL @WW
Type : B
Date/time : 19-Jun 14:39
Bid : 630375ZL1UIC
Title : re:Re: USB port ??
Hi,
This is a resend with correction. i.e., the logical choice is "A", NOT
"B" as I incorrectly stated. So I have resent again My apologies.
>
> From: YU7RD @ 9A0BBS.HRV.EU (Vlado)
Hi,
Looking at a BioStar 8500TVg motherboard, which has 10 pins
B1(..)A5
(..)
(..)
(..)
B5(..)A1
These are as written:
Pin A1: VCC Pin B1: VCC
Pin A2: PortO DATA- Pin B2: Port1 DATA-
Pin A3: Port0 DATA+ Pin B3: Port1 DATA+
Pin A4: GND Pin B4: GND
Pin A5: GND Pin B5: GND
All rather confusing isn't it, still. At least this board had the pin
order screenprinted on it! But are all boards the same? Blame it on the
document writers, we're not all as au fait with the boards as they are!!
Yours in confusion,
Cheers/73
- Allen, ZL1UIC @ ZL1UX
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