Reply 20 of 42, by Artex
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Verified working btw... 😎
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Verified working btw... 😎
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wrote:Verified working btw... 😎
Good job!
This thread is only a year old so its hardly a necro 😜
I just want to add another version of the color coding in case someone ends up finding a similar PS/2 bracket to mine. The only wire colour that makes sense is the yellow for +5V and thats the only wire I diddnt have to move around. It seems there exists other boards with a similar horse shoe 8 pin connector using the same 4 pins but with totally different pinout.
This was how the connector and wires were when I found it, the colours of the wires totally makes sense when looking at the Asus pinout pictures but it diddnt work.
This is how they are now with the PS/2 bracket actually working with the Asus PVI-486SP3.
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so why is it that artex + i both ordered the same part..
the PLATE6F from startech.com and i got one that has a 2x5 pin header..
and he got one with a 2x4 header????????????
are u positive u ordered from startech the plate6F + not another companies offering artex?
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wrote:so why is it that artex + i both ordered the same part.. the PLATE6F from startech.com and i got one that has a 2x5 pin header.. […]
so why is it that artex + i both ordered the same part..
the PLATE6F from startech.com and i got one that has a 2x5 pin header..
and he got one with a 2x4 header????????????
are u positive u ordered from startech the plate6F + not another companies offering artex?
This is the one:
http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-6-Pin-Mini … F/dp/B0002AFZV2
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yes and what colors are the wires on yours.. yellow.red.brown(or orange?), + green right?
4 wires..
can u please take a photo of your connector
u are using the same motherboard (VL/I-486SV2GX4)
+ the same part that i have (PLATE6F)
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wrote:yes and what colors are the wires on yours.. yellow.red.brown(or orange?), + green right? 4 wires.. can u please take a photo of […]
yes and what colors are the wires on yours.. yellow.red.brown(or orange?), + green right?
4 wires..
can u please take a photo of your connector
u are using the same motherboard (VL/I-486SV2GX4)
+ the same part that i have (PLATE6F)
See the wire colors here: PS/2 Bracket for Asus Motherboard Header
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Was your part 10pin originally
mine was in a 10pin config 2x5 and i had to remove the wires by pulling back the tabs in this connector..
i dont understand how u could have gotten a 2x4 connector from startech PLATE6F item.. i have the bag here and it even says its 10 pin IDC
even the picture on the link u just posted above shows a 10pin header - yet u posted a pic of a 8 pin header.. with different colors than mine
how could u possibly have gotten them to give u a part that is so different from mine?
is this the part that u got? 100% from STARTECH in a bag that said PLATE6F?
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Was Asus intentionally trying to make things difficult? I had the same trouble with my Asus P5A-B board. Both the USB and PS/2 connections were combined on a single header. The board never came with the optional USB+PS/2 card, instead I was left with a single PS/2 port connector taking up the entire header. What was the point of doing that?? I ended up rewiring the port to a shorter connector so I could make room for the USB connector. Dumb.
Sorry, I looked back at my eBay purchase history - I bought these: 2 x 4 pin headers on them:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281318970886
I was originally trying to find one outside of eBay and saw the Startech one, but that's not what I ordered.
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ok thanks for that artex.. because i was about to lose my mind 🤣 😀
that was the only rational conclusion that i could come to was that u must have got a different part......... which is why. me trying to follow your wires.. has led me nowhere 🙁
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wrote:ok thanks for that artex.. because i was about to lose my mind 🤣 😀
that was the only rational conclusion that i could come to was that u must have got a different part......... which is why. me trying to follow your wires.. has led me nowhere 🙁
Sorry man! This is the first time I actually had a chance to sit down to look at these posts in dept. New baby here and not much sleep.
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can u offer any other information re getting the mouse to work via the ps2 header.. bios setting?
did u run mouse.com? everytime i run mouse.com nothing gets found.. and cutemouse ctmouse just installs something for com1.. doesnt say anything about the ps2
ive been trying to get my 486 up + running since july man.. its gonna be xmas time by the time i figure this out
🙁
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wrote:can u offer any other information re getting the mouse to work via the ps2 header.. bios setting? did u run mouse.com? everytime […]
can u offer any other information re getting the mouse to work via the ps2 header.. bios setting?
did u run mouse.com? everytime i run mouse.com nothing gets found.. and cutemouse ctmouse just installs something for com1.. doesnt say anything about the ps2
ive been trying to get my 486 up + running since july man.. its gonna be xmas time by the time i figure this out
🙁
Jp7 is for the mouse. I attached my scanned manual.
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ok i have something to report..
last nite i changed JP7 from enabled to disabled..
and i switched my io controller from the usual VLB winbond one ive been using
to an ISA winbond one (i have just these 2 different io controllers.)
i messed around with some jumpers on the iocontroller and managed
to enable com 2 which was disabled before. and connecting the mouse to it
i got the serial mouse to work in windows last nite for the first time
but the mouse pointer was very slow + not quite usable properly
perhaps someone has some ideas as to what could be wrong? whether the com port is damaged?
or somehow configured wrong with speed or uart flow control settings?
so.. am i correct to assume that this JP7 switch to enable irq12/PS2mouse works like a toggle?
ie set to the on position, the ps2 mouse header is used.. and needs to be set to the off/disabled position in
order to use a serial mouse? ie: the two cannot be used at the same time?
or maybe this i just a coincidence that i turned this switch off and had the serial mouse work for the first time?
i did also notice that someone has put a red mark on the side of the pcb of this ISA winbond controller
positioned under the com1 connector as tho someone was marking that this com port is bad??
also i just called startech.com and put in a request for them to find out the pinout info for me
they said it could take a few days to get back to me 😒
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wrote:so.. am i correct to assume that this JP7 switch to enable irq12/PS2mouse works like a toggle? ie set to the on position, the ps […]
so.. am i correct to assume that this JP7 switch to enable irq12/PS2mouse works like a toggle?
ie set to the on position, the ps2 mouse header is used.. and needs to be set to the off/disabled position in
order to use a serial mouse? ie: the two cannot be used at the same time?
or maybe this i just a coincidence that i turned this switch off and had the serial mouse work for the first time?
Just a coincidence. You can have a PS/2 mouse and a serial one plugged in at the first time. For DOS the driver will pick the one that comes first on its detection routine (probably the PS/2, it it is working) or the one you specify through command line switches.
thanks for the repsonse alexanrs
i noticed the microsoft version of mouse.com has switches for specifying com port number or ps2 etc
but i was actually using mouse.exe from the mouseware logitech package from the vogons drivrs page mouseware 7.2
it worked once with my non VLB io controller on com2... i think com1 is non functional for some reason..
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Here r images of the actual io controllers I have
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SERIAL MOUSE SOLVED!
like i posted in another thread my problem was 100% related to differences in serial wiring for the connecting wire between the io controller + The mouse
the wire i was using had a different more modern wiring scheme? im still trying to find the particulars on the differences in serial wiring.. !!!
all that frustration because of a stupid wire
as far as PS2 goes..
i am waiting to hear back from startech.com re: the plate6f pin out.. i will post that info when + if i get it from them for the benefit of others!
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I had the same problem. This is what I found with regards to the wiring of the StarTech cables:
red - gnd
brown - data
yellow - clock
green - +5V
I plugged the individual cables onto their respective pins on the board and it worked with my Intelli PS/2 Mouse.