- USB2 for old Machines
- Posted by Alan Secker on April 5th, 2005
I'd like to add a USB2 socket on the front of several of my machines so
that my staff can use flash memory pens. Does anyone know of an adapter
that deliver acces to the front of case, say with a 3/5 inch slot panel?
Alan
- Posted by Grinder on April 5th, 2005
Alan Secker wrote:
Do you mean something like this:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...112-801&depa=0
- Posted by Alan Secker on April 6th, 2005
On Tue, 05 Apr 2005 22:23:19 +0000, Grinder wrote:
Thanks but it needs an existing USB port to connect to, apart from being
on the wrong continent. Know of anything that can connect from inside the
case. i.e. from the motherboard?
Regards
Alan
- Posted by Grinder on April 6th, 2005
Alan Secker wrote:
I don't know much about what connectors are standard for USB -- my
mother board as a 2x2 job for it's USB 1.1 connection, but I suspect you
could fix it up with a soldering iron and the appropriate connector.
Sadly, I do not know where to tell you to get that connector.
- Posted by Christo on April 6th, 2005
"Grinder" <grinder@no.spam.maam.net> wrote in message
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i have been wanting something like this, but to connect the usb ports do you
not have to plug into an existing USB port?
or does it plug diretly into the USB Pin header on the motherboard?
- Posted by Timbertea on April 7th, 2005
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.as...1503&sku=27036
This has both a straight through a 5 pin motherboard header connector.
It's 5" though, but you can still use the tray to mount a 3.5" standard
size hard drive so it's not completely wasteful. Only has 2 ports on it
though.
If you don't mind blocking a PCI-panel in the back of the case and
connecting from the rear you can save a little money and go with this
(provided you have 2 5 pin headers or a 10 pin):
http://www.cablestogo.com/product.as...=908&sku=13403
Soyo makes a more ideal solution that fits in a 3.5", but I don't have a
link handy.
--Timbertea
Alan Secker wrote:
- Posted by Timbertea on April 7th, 2005
You might also get some inspiration from these folks who make a
customizable tray you can configure however you want. They also sell
parts to just go about it without a tray and drill right into the case
if you wish and mount your own custom ports. ;-)
http://www.frontx.com/index.html
Always nice to have an option like this for what the case leaves off.
--Timbertea
Alan Secker wrote:
- Posted by Timbertea on April 7th, 2005
Found the Soyo links... 
BayOne Extreme. 3 USB ports, Flash Media, and some other junk. Connects
to the motherboard header as you wanted, and cheap. $29.99 Standard 5"
space, but the memory card reader pops out and you can use it on other
machines via USB which is kind of handy.
http://www.soyogroup.com/products/proddesc.php?id=316
BayOne XP 1 USB port, Flash Media...yadda.. $19.95
Though you only get 1 port, it can fit in a floppy drive space.
http://www.soyogroup.com/products/proddesc.php?id=284
So given all of those I listed you should have no problem as long as
your motherboard has a header for it, and if it doesn't, a USB 2.0 card
is pretty cheap these days.
-Timbertea
Alan Secker wrote:
- Posted by Geir Klemetsen on April 7th, 2005
"Christo" <chris@ no spamming juststuff.co.uk> skrev i melding
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Yes. This is an usb hub.
If you have an internal usb connector on the motherboard, yes. But I'm not
sure what kind of cable that is correct to use.