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First post, by Retronaut

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Hey, I bought an AWE64 Value this week, and I was about to install it, and realised I needed to plug my CD-Roms analogue connector into it, for pass through, right?

So on the AWE64 card, it has a CD-Rom plug, but its the same form factor as a floppy drive power connector. NOT, the kind that is smaller, and keyed (which I associate with CD-Rom connectors).
Does anyone know of adapters that would fix this, not sure what the smaller connectors name is, its 4 pin, fits into a square socket, which is keyed on one side.

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Chris Thomas
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Reply 2 of 6, by BitWrangler

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You get variances when the card was OEM for Dell or HP etc and they specified a different hookup to match their case hardware.

There were three common styles and you can get them all covered with "Universal CDROM audio" cables like this one...
https://www.cableleader.com/25in-universal-cd … udio-cable.html
Link for illustration purposes, I have no idea whether that store is legit or not.

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Reply 4 of 6, by Retronaut

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BitWrangler wrote on 2024-02-21, 17:54:
You get variances when the card was OEM for Dell or HP etc and they specified a different hookup to match their case hardware. […]
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You get variances when the card was OEM for Dell or HP etc and they specified a different hookup to match their case hardware.

There were three common styles and you can get them all covered with "Universal CDROM audio" cables like this one...
https://www.cableleader.com/25in-universal-cd … udio-cable.html
Link for illustration purposes, I have no idea whether that store is legit or not.

Thanks for the link. Yep, its the black connector on the card, whilst my cable sports the white connector. Looks like I need to order one of these.

Thanks

Chris Thomas
aka Retronaut @ https://www.youtube.com/@RetronautTech
Support me @ patreon.com/RetronautTech

Reply 5 of 6, by insanitor

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Make sure you check the documentation of the sound card to see how the connector is wired up. Look at your CD-ROM to see which are the ground, L and R connections are. There is no standard and the L and R connections can be reversed or worse. If so, you need to get a pin and rearrange the connector pins.

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