Ohh yes please!I picked up a 5L of that Evaporust stuff... not given it a spin yet, but can decant a bit and bring the next time we meet to swap bits...
Ha, well this was just a quick test from my external SCSI2SD with no PRAM battery installed. Once I've got a permanent storage solution going I'll stick Force32 on there.turn on 32bit addressing...
I used the geekdot page as a guide. Yours should be the same, as I believe the WGS95 uses the same Q950 logicboard. I wasn't aware there is a different pinout, perhaps worth posting photos of yours here and somebody might be able to advise the correct pinout for you board?Do you mind sharing your ATX -> 950 pinout here?
I only have one drive caddy so I'll be keeping that. There are probably other ways of mounting further drives (maybe with a 3d printed bracket?)Let me know if you ever plan to sell a drive caddy, since I'm looking for one to add a second unit in mine.
I used the geekdot page as a guide. Yours should be the same, as I believe the WGS95 uses the same Q950 logicboard. I wasn't aware there is a different pinout, perhaps worth posting photos of yours here and somebody might be able to advise the correct pinout for you board?
I only have one drive caddy so I'll be keeping that. There are probably other ways of mounting further drives (maybe with a 3d printed bracket?)
Am I misreading it, or are there twelve labels, but only eleven pins in the drawing?This is what I'm talking about:
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The photo on geekdot only shows 11 pins per side of the connector. Mine OTOH, has 12 as shown below:
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The logic board SAYS Quadra 950:
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So I'm scratching my head here trying to figure out why geekdot's power connector is only 22 pins, but mine is 24 pins.
Any words of advice or encouragement?
*Facepalm*. I was so focused on the drawing that I didn't bother counting the actual colors listed far left and right of the diagram.Yep, it’s a 24 pin connector, the diagram is just missing two pins but the labels are right.