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USB Question

Wheezer

Diamond Member
My AT motherboard has a USB header so that I can connect 2 USB ports to it. I purchased the needed adapter so I can connect a printer. My question is in the manual is shows the 5 pins with one labled as number 1. There are 5 wires to the connector that plugs into the motherboard; red, green, white, and 2 black. The red is on one side of the connecter black on the other. When I plug it in does the red wire go to the pin labled as 1 or the black wire. It seems to me that the red wire would connect there but I want to double check. Thanks.
 
if it don't work turn it the other way... hehe
sry i have no clue but it was just a thought
good luck on this hope it works out for you

Josh
 
You have probably an old motherboard. At this time there was no standard for USB headers. You might have to re-arrange the wires in the connector. If I remember correctly the red wire id 5V+, the green is Data +, the white is Data-and the 2 black ones are grounds.

Look at your mobo manualto get the header'spin out.

 
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