I am replacing a dead Ocktek Rhino9 (stop recognizing floppy drive) with an SP-586TX. I am having a problem hooking up the PS/2 port.
The Rhino9 had a 4-pin connector with Red, Black, Orange, and Yellow wires on pins 1-4, respectively.
The SP-586TX has a 5-pin connector on the motherboard with a key on pin 2 (no pin).
I was hoping for some help on what the pinout was for this so that I can correctly rewire the 4-pin to work on the 5-pin
Thanks in advance!
NEED PINOUT SuperPower SP-586TX
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usually pin 1 is the +5V pin. Use a multimeter to find what the +5 and the GND pins are, once you get those out of the way all that can happen you mix up the data pins which is usually not fatal (e.g. producing smoke).
In case you need any other info:
http://www.elhvb.com/mboards/superpower/Index.html
In case you need any other info:
http://www.elhvb.com/mboards/superpower/Index.html
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