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IDE, Floppy, Parallel and Serial port
connectors
The mainboard package has included one 40-pin ribbon
cable for IDE H.D.D, one 34-pin ribbon cable for F.D.D,
one 25-pin ribbon cable for printer and two 9-pin ribbon
cables for COM port devices. Flat cables should be
connected with the red stripe on the
pin 1
side of the
conector.
Game / MIDI and SPK-OUT / Line-IN /
Mic-In connectors
The mainboard package included a Game/Audio connect-
ing adapter for connecting Joystick/MIDI device and
Audio input/output devices.
J7 and J111 connectors which use to connect attachement
Game/Audio connecting adapter. 10-pin flat cable of
adapter connect to J111 and 15-pin flat cable connect to
J7 on the mainboard. Flat cables should be connected
with the red stripe on the
pin 1
side of the conector.
GAME / MIDI
The Game/MIDI port is a 15-pin female connector.
This port can be connected to any IBM PC compatible
joystick with a 15-pin D-sub connector.
MIDI Instrument Connection
You need a MIDI adapter to connect a MIDI instru-
ment to the mainboard. The MIDI adapter can be con
nected to the GAME/MIDI port. You will also need
MIDI sequencing software to run MIDI instruments
with your computer.
SPK OUT
SPK OUT is a stereo output through which the com-
bined signal of all internal and external audio sources
on the board is output. It can be connected to 1/8-inch
TRS stereo headphones or to amplified speakers.
LINE-IN
LINE-IN is a stereo line-level input that accepts a 1/8-
inch TRS stereo plug. It can be used as a source for
digital sound recording, a source to be mixed with the
output, or both.
MIC-IN
MIC-IN is a 1/8-inch jack that provides a mono input.
It can use a dynamic mono or stereo microphone with
a resistance of not more than 600 ohms.
Figure 3-15
Figure 3-16 : Game/Audio
Connecting adapter.