I/O Ports and ConnectorsB-7
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The system uses a 15-pin high-density D-subminiature connector on the back panel
for attaching a video graphics array (VGA)-compatible monitor to your system. The
video circuitry on the system board synchronizes the signals that drive the red, green,
and blue electron guns in the monitor.
NOTE: Installing a video card automatically disables the systems built-in video
subsystem.
If you reconfigure your hardware, you may need pin number and signal information for
the video connector. Figure B-6 illustrates the pin numbers for the video connector,
and Table B-5 lists and defines the pin assignments and interface signals for the video
connector.
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1 MFDATA I/O Mouse data
2 NC N/A No connection
3 GND N/A Signal ground
4 FVcc N/A Fused supply voltage
5 MFCLK I/O Mouse clock
6 NC N/A No connection
Shell N/A N/A Chassis ground
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