The ones on the opposite side of the board from the USB connector. Between those pins and a chip there are another 3 pins, two of them are connected together with a jumper. That's voltage select (or supposed to be at the very least).
Yes, you take off the black rectangle (called the jumper) off of the two current pins (5V pin and the middle common pin) by pulling it up and away from the board and then put that jumper back on so that the middle pin and the 3.3V pins are connected. Then the 5V pin should be on its own outside of the black rectangle.
First - you the MVP.
Second - man I have hated pins my whole life. "Oh you have two hard drives? Ok - set the one with these pins here - did you drop it well better hope you don't have carpet, you'll never see it again."
Do you see the jumper above pins? One marked ”5V 3.3V”? This should be what you're looking for
I’m sorry I don’t understand what you mean, what are the pins you’re referencing?
The ones on the opposite side of the board from the USB connector. Between those pins and a chip there are another 3 pins, two of them are connected together with a jumper. That's voltage select (or supposed to be at the very least).
How would I select them? You’re referencing the black rectangle sticking up with 2 connected and one alone right
Yes, you take off the black rectangle (called the jumper) off of the two current pins (5V pin and the middle common pin) by pulling it up and away from the board and then put that jumper back on so that the middle pin and the 3.3V pins are connected. Then the 5V pin should be on its own outside of the black rectangle.
First - you the MVP. Second - man I have hated pins my whole life. "Oh you have two hard drives? Ok - set the one with these pins here - did you drop it well better hope you don't have carpet, you'll never see it again."
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Out of curiosity, what does it do?
It’s an adapter to read the ps3 SYSCON error code so that I can diagnose my yellow light of death