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Old September 21st 04, 06:55 PM
geos
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Default [P2B-D] -- question about connections

hello,

after some summer break I come back to the idea of modding my old p2b-d.
I reviewed the document here http://tipperlinne.com/p2b-ds150.htm and
want to make myself sure wheater the connections between pins are as
follows:

http://www.geocities.com/qroobas/ds-before.jpg

I would use 2-pin FS3 instead of 3-pin if the third pin, the rightmost
one, is unused. I would appreciate confirmation of these connections by
the author or Paul or somebody, who has done such modification.

thanks,
geos
 




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