Turbo Switch Troubles
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 1:29 pm
To Whomever It May Concern,
I am trying to build a good dos system but am having trouble getting the turbo button hooked up. This functionality is very important to me because the 486 DX-2 w/ 66 Mghz is still too fast on a few of my really old dos games.
The problem is like this. My case has a 3 pin turbo switch connector, the wires being BLACK, WHITE, & ORANGE in that order; but my motherboard only has a two pin turbo connector to attach it to. I have tried plugging it in in both directions, WHITE & BLACK together/ WHITE & ORANGE together, but neither of them work.
Does this mean that I will need to break the plastic covering somehow in order to seperate the 3 pins so that I can try connecting BLACK & ORANGE together; as I have been unable to try that so far because of the fact that there are 3 pins on the wire and WHITE is in the middle?
Furthemore, which colors designate - & + and etc.?
I would have tried doing this already, but I'm not sure if accidently connecting the pins wring can harm my hardware, or if break the plastic plug end in order to seperate the 3 pins is even a good idea.
Please help me if you can, and thanks,
Matt
I am trying to build a good dos system but am having trouble getting the turbo button hooked up. This functionality is very important to me because the 486 DX-2 w/ 66 Mghz is still too fast on a few of my really old dos games.
The problem is like this. My case has a 3 pin turbo switch connector, the wires being BLACK, WHITE, & ORANGE in that order; but my motherboard only has a two pin turbo connector to attach it to. I have tried plugging it in in both directions, WHITE & BLACK together/ WHITE & ORANGE together, but neither of them work.
Does this mean that I will need to break the plastic covering somehow in order to seperate the 3 pins so that I can try connecting BLACK & ORANGE together; as I have been unable to try that so far because of the fact that there are 3 pins on the wire and WHITE is in the middle?
Furthemore, which colors designate - & + and etc.?
I would have tried doing this already, but I'm not sure if accidently connecting the pins wring can harm my hardware, or if break the plastic plug end in order to seperate the 3 pins is even a good idea.
Please help me if you can, and thanks,
Matt