Dennis Nedry
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I have noticed on an old 333 MHz iMac logic board that there are traces for what appear to be:
J12 = Mac floppy drive
J11 = CD analog audio
J4 = Serial port (Used for IrDA in original bondi iMac?)
J2 = ADB port
J6 = Marked "IrDA"
DS2,3,4 = Ethernet connection/activity LEDs
S2 = mystery button/switch
MEZZANINE = some crazy slot on the bottom of the board
Does anybody know about these or if they'll work if a connector is soldered on? I think I'm most interested in the floppy and ADB ports.
J12 = Mac floppy drive
J11 = CD analog audio
J4 = Serial port (Used for IrDA in original bondi iMac?)
J2 = ADB port
J6 = Marked "IrDA"
DS2,3,4 = Ethernet connection/activity LEDs
S2 = mystery button/switch
MEZZANINE = some crazy slot on the bottom of the board
Does anybody know about these or if they'll work if a connector is soldered on? I think I'm most interested in the floppy and ADB ports.