vince026 said:I'm decent with soldering. What would be easier following this guide or is there a guide for the hardwiring job?
vince026 said:My G4 hackintosh is working now.
Do you have a paypal adres minihack? i want to give you a beer for the effort. Without you i wouldn't have a working G4 case.
minihack said:you can put connectors onto your ribbon cable as follows:
Cable 4: LED +
Cable 5: Power Switch +[or if you made your wire go to pin 2, 6 or 9 then of course use that cable]
Cable 7 (or 8): LED -
Cable 8 (or 7): Power Switch -
the_gael said:minihack said:you can put connectors onto your ribbon cable as follows:
Cable 4: LED +
Cable 5: Power Switch +[or if you made your wire go to pin 2, 6 or 9 then of course use that cable]
Cable 7 (or 8): LED -
Cable 8 (or 7): Power Switch -
OK - this is the bit I don't follow - what connectors are you using? Do you have a photo? I have the ribbon cable with the 10 pin connector on the end of it. Did you remove the 10 pin connector and attach the normal ATX connector cables to the specific wires or did you use some other connectors?
minihack said:the_gael said:minihack said:you can put connectors onto your ribbon cable as follows:
Cable 4: LED +
Cable 5: Power Switch +[or if you made your wire go to pin 2, 6 or 9 then of course use that cable]
Cable 7 (or 8): LED -
Cable 8 (or 7): Power Switch -
OK - this is the bit I don't follow - what connectors are you using? Do you have a photo? I have the ribbon cable with the 10 pin connector on the end of it. Did you remove the 10 pin connector and attach the normal ATX connector cables to the specific wires or did you use some other connectors?
Using the original flat ribbon cable, where the red cable is cable 1, the next is 2 etc.....and the ATX connectors are soldered, spliced or crimped onto the relevant cable numbers.