On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 mnealbarrett at cox.net wrote: > > If anyone reading this happens to have a DuoDock and a multimeter, > could you give me the voltages for the little 4-pin SCSI power connector > on the main board? Next to this connector should be some little numbers > indicating the pin numbering, so if you could give me the pinout > according to these numbers (EX: 1-Ground, 2- +5V, etc..), I'd really, > really appreciate it. Thanks. :) > > Marc Barrett > Well, I don't have my DuoDock handy, but I can tell you that this power design is now being used in PCs to power Pentium 4 systems. If you go to http://www.formfactors.org/ check out the first link. You can also read what Intel has to say about it... http://support.intel.com/support/processors/pentium4/sb/CS-007989.htm#PowerSupply CFX12V Compact Form Factor with 12-V Connector Power Supply Design Guide V 1.1 It's a PDF showing an image and pinout (near the end). Also, you can get convertor cables for 'em if you want to hang a drive on it. http://www.xpcgear.com/p412volt.html ...but don't take my word for it. Your best bet is to use a multimeter to verify it's 12V and not 5V or something odd. -t