Additional Standard Power Connector on PS/2 Mod. 50 and 70 |
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The Problem: Just installed an SCSI- or IDE-adapter in a PS/2 Mod. 50 or Mod. 70 and no power connector to which an SCSI- or IDE-drive could get connected to. The Solution: Follow the instructions below and install one ! | ||
You need:
It is a good idea to leave the cables on the power connector as long as possible to make it fit on either direction a harddisk can be installed in a Model 50 or 70.
The power connector(s) looks like this from the frontside:
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Now open your PS/2. Remove disk-drive(s) and harddisk (on Mod. 70). Remove the T-shaped disk-drive adapter and look at it from the rear (opposite side to where the disk-drives go in). On Model 50 it may still be fixed with a very thick and stable wire to the plastic subframe. Caution ! The Connector board looks like this:
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What to do:
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Warnings and recommendations:
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