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    USB pinout for CF-27?

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by NX2000, Apr 17, 2008.

  1. NX2000

    NX2000 Notebook Geek

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    Anyone know where the USB hub/connector is on the CF-27? I want to add some more USB ports, probably on the front, to the case, just curious if anyone has a circuit diagram for the CF-27 PIII 500 and CF-27 PII 300. :D
     
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    I'm sat here with a CF-27 dismantled infront of me thinking "isn't it a bit tight to fit usb ports on the front?" The only place i could think of would be if you was to place a bank of maybe two just right of the clip on the front because the battery and harddrive are two close the the front, but there is a tin bit of space about where the RAM slot is.
     
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    I also have a spot in the back where the modem was, I took the modem out though. I know on the 28 there is a bluetooth built in, just thinking that maybe that would be the ticket..any thoughts?
     
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    Sounds good, but it may be an issue if you have to cut the Magnesium alloy.
     
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    Definatly won't be using a carbide saw, probably a hack saw. :eek: