First post, by DayDreamer
Planning a Retro-PC build for booting FreeDOS (I'm not really a gamer, not worried about being able to run Win 3.x or Win anything, just miss the DOS programs of my youth) on bare metal.
Power supply I already have is a Seasonic Focus GX-550, bought it several years ago for another project and didn't use it.
That PSU comes with ONE peripheral cable (RB57) to supply power to up to three LP4 (4-pin Molex) powered devices. It does not however come with a peripheral cable for any SP4 (4-pin Berg) powered devices, and I'll need three (two floppy drives and a CF to PATA/IDE adapter).
I could buy another RB57 cable online and use LP4 to SP4 adapter cables but it looks to me like the Seasonic six-pin peripheral plug is a Molex ‘Mini-Fit Sigma PN 1727081006’ using a crimp inside the housing that appears to be part number ‘1727183121’.
Is that accurate? Does anyone here happen to know?
What I'm thinking of doing is making my own modular peripheral cable to support three SP4 powered devices. In fact my custom peripheral cable probably wouldn't even need the +12V from the PSU, just the +5V and the two grounds (well just one of the grounds but both won't hurt nothing).
Thanks for comments.