Hi!
Can anyone tell me what the connector on the short cable is called that connects the Mac Pro 4,1's mainboard to the bluetooth module to deliver the USB signal (mainboard side)? And which two of the four pins hold the USB signal? Is this a common type of connector or an Apple custom thing?
I'd like to replace the Wifi module with a newer Wifi / BT LE module from an iMac, and it needs a USB signal, which I should be able to get from the original bluetooth module connector. But I don't want to destroy the original cable.
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Thanks in advance!
Timo
Hi!
Can anyone tell me what the connector on the short cable is called that connects the Mac Pro 4,1's mainboard to the bluetooth module to deliver the USB signal (mainboard side)? And which two of the four pins hold the USB signal? Is this a common type of connector or an Apple custom thing?
I'd like to replace the Wifi module with a newer Wifi / BT LE module from an iMac, and it needs a USB signal, which I should be able to get from the original bluetooth module connector. But I don't want to destroy the original cable.
[image|911061]
Thanks in advance!
Timo
Hi!
Can anyone tell me what the connector on the short cable is called that connects the Mac Pro 4,1's mainboard to the bluetooth module to deliver the USB signal (mainboard side)? And which two of the four pins hold the USB signal? Is this a common type of connector or an Apple custom thing?
I'd like to replace the Wifi module with a newer Wifi / BT LE module from an iMac, and it needs a USB signal, which I should be able to get from the original bluetooth module connector. But I don't want to destroy the original cable.
[image|911061]
Thanks in advance!
Timo