Some Computer Experts are morons.
All I wanted was a USB header Y-cable. Nobody makes one. Some Chinese company sells a dodgy little micro hub, which appears to take the two USB ports on your header and give you... two USB ports.
For god's sake, can't anyone read the pinout diagrams in their MoBo manuals? That header is two ports. The problem is every internal component that uses USB like my power supply or CPU cooler includes a keyed 9 pin connector with only four wires connected to the pins so that the turnips don't plug it in backwards and fry the device.
But Google Motherboard USB Port Splitter and you will find lots of sage advice from people who have no idea what they're talking about, all of them insisting you need all 9 pins to run USB. and recommending buying USB cards to get additional headers. Head, meet desk.
All you need is a short cable that on one side, takes the pins from port 1 and connects them to a header in the port 1 position, and on the other side takes the pins from port 2 and connects them to a header also in the port 1 position.
Nobody makes this as far as I can tell.
I may be forced to pry out the pins from one of my cables and insert them into the plug in the port 2 side of the other cable.
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One search at Bing for "newegg motherboard dual usb header" and it was the 4th result on the 1st page. Plugging pins into a 2-row header sounds good too.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at July 19, 2017 03:29 PM (pjL8P)
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Yeah, that's a front panel adapter. Not the right solution.
Now, I've MADE header connectors before (lots of servo extensions for robots), but I couldn't keep the tools, alas. A good crimper is about $20, and an assortment of shells and pins can be found on Amazon (search Dupont connector) for various prices. I could thus make a y-cable adapter for about $30. (or less if I ordered just enough bits from Jameco). There seems to be enough demand, so I have no idea why the product doesn't exist.
But the cheap way is to move the pins to the other connector.
Posted by: Mauser at July 19, 2017 07:24 PM (TYvUn)
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For example here is the wrong Chinese thing. It's actually a USB hub, takes the two ports on the MB header, (or just one of them) and turns them into 4. Also about half this price on Amazon.
Posted by: Mauser at July 19, 2017 07:30 PM (TYvUn)
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"Front panel", seriously? It goes into both front and back, and the back includes ISA/PCI slot cover as well as rear panel cutouts, if your box has those. Look at the rear picture.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at July 21, 2017 03:55 PM (pjL8P)
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The NewEgg thing was a Front Panel connector, like the one built into my computer case. It connects to the header and gives you two USB type A connectors, which isn't suitable for my purpose. The Rear Panel connector you linked from Amazon likewise terminates in two USB type A connectors. I need those wires to terminate in headers instead.
Posted by: Mauser at July 21, 2017 08:49 PM (TYvUn)
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I see now that your post included all the necessary information for someone with a modicum of reading comprehension. But my mind refused to believe that a power supply may have a USB interface. I'm afraid it's time for you to break out a soldering iron. Or, you could just use the blessed thing without USB. Hopefully that is still an option even these days.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at July 26, 2017 06:56 AM (pjL8P)
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It works without the USB, but I'm curious about the data. And I wonder if I was drawing too much power out of my old PSU. (I don't think it's worth the effort to try to get $40-$50 back in deprecated warranty value from it, so I may dissect it. The small piece of plastic that fell out of it may mean that I blew a FET.) I might be able to temporarily hook it up, just to get a read on it with the monitoring software, but the cooler takes priority. They both work without being hooked up.
BTW, the terminals are solderless. I'm debating buying a crimping tool (About $23, but useful forever) and a box of blocks and terminals to make the proper cable just so I can take a picture of it and say "You See Industry, THIS is what we need!" Of I could just save me money, move the terminals into another block and make a frankencable.
Posted by: Mauser at July 26, 2017 08:20 PM (TYvUn)
LibertyCon
Just a short note to say in two weeks time I will be at LibertyCon in Chattanooga Tennessee, which would be a great excuse for not posting then, if I had any kind of regular posting schedule. Come up and say Hi, and I'll ask "Who the hell are you?" :-) I can't imagine anyone would be there to meet me, but as the Home Convention for Baen Books, the Author/Fan ratio is through the roof! And it's the anti-WisCon. Which is such a rarity it's no wonder I'll travel across the country to visit and totally ignore cons in my home state.
Anime Cliche's we can do without
1. "Let's welcome our new Transfer student!"
The Alien/Robot/Space Princess from the future just HAS to enroll in Our Hero's school, and go to his class, and embarrasses the living shit out of him with her introduction. SO sick of this. Clockwork Planet just pulled this for NO reason.
2. Arena combat.
There is nothing that makes a show grind to a halt faster than suddenly forcing the characters to fight in some kind of staged tournament. Sure, you came up with all kinds of nifty powers, and maybe even theories behind why they work, and oh, of course they have all kinds of wonderful attack names, and I know you, the author, are SO fucking proud of them. But there's no story there. Bleach and Naruto were two of the worst offenders. Bleach, I especially hated your characters referring to incredible, unbeatable special attacks that the characters had somehow both perfected, knew were unbeatable, yet had rarely, or even NEVER pulled out in combat before. Well, yeah, I suppose it's never been beaten if you've never used it....
And Naruto, I pretty much gave up the first time this cliche reared its ugly head in some "Training exercise." But it's hard to tell when it started because Naruto at that point was having more flashbacks than Dr. Timothy Leary. In fact, at one point I swear Naruto was having a flashback to the previous episode where Hinata was having a flashback to her childhood.
Look, there's filler, and then there's fucking sandbagging. Either you have a story to tell or not. Smashing your characters together two by two might be nifty for a showing off aspects of their personalities, but having everyone else on the sidelines infodumping about the action, and rules-lawyering at each other as to why the unbeatable attack that was secret until just now didn't work, it's boring. It's like that embarrassing high school party where you tried to explain D&D to the cute girl who started gnawing off limbs to get away.
There will be more. Unfortunately, but feel free to add your own.
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3. Freaking out over girls.
I sometimes wonder if this is a contributing cause, or a symptom of Japan's low birth rate. But it bugs me that virtually every guy acts like they've never seen a girl before (even though they've been going to school with them for as long as they've been alive), and goes from lusting like a pig in the distance to terrified, quivering lump of jelly when she so much as talks to him (while apparently girls have no such trouble). We've come a long way from Ataru Moroboshi....
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Chuuninshiken was quite good in Naruto. I still remember Temari versus Shikamaru.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at May 22, 2017 09:54 AM (XOPVE)
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And that went totally over my head. I stopped fairly early on the run of Naruto on Cartoon Network.
Another one was Yu Yu Hakusho, started with a possibly interesting afterlife world, and next thing you know, Arena!
Posted by: Mauser at May 23, 2017 07:19 PM (m1WSx)
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And My Hero Academia. Started with a good bit of the protagonist learning about what it meant to be a hero and working on it. Then they threw away the entire second season playing pokemon battles between the characters, complete with audience members giving odds on the outcome. God what a waste.
Posted by: Mauser at June 11, 2017 08:31 PM (m1WSx)
Charting today
Apparently Neregate shut down in April, ending the tremendously useful anime charts. Thus when I finally went to look for this season's, it was gone.
I found a site hosting the last one, but it IS the last one. I found another site, but I'm a little unsure about how to navigate it, since it seems to be a document host that may be linked from somewhere else, that host has not been located yet.
On the plus side, I discovered that there's a new Bahamut series, which I'm getting at the moment (And I'm becoming a fan of Magnet links now) and I thought Clockwork Planet looked interesting. This is about half a season of each at this point.
Maybe someday I'll even get a chance to watch all this stuff.
New Nyaa
Former admins of Nyaatorrents have a new server up. It's still a bit overloaded, and some features are broken, but, it's there at nyaa.pantsu.cat . They don't have their own tracker any more. But it IS being updated, even if it's just Magnet links.
But Wait, there's MORE!
Hit the 13th episode of Little Witch Academia, and realized the story wasn't over yet. Hit Nyaatorrents and yes, two more episodes waiting for me!
And still not a single Onsen or beach episode! Yay!
And I totally called it on Chariot's identity.
(In the video below, there are two LWA clips, and they're two of the funniest bits).
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Funny little bit. In episode 15, when Diana looks up their new teacher in the yearbook, the entry next to it is "Salem Saberhagen", which is the Cat's name from Sabrina the Teenage Witch. (Also it appears to say "Second Place in Transformation Tournament, Black Cat Award, Sabrina Award")
Posted by: Mauser at April 21, 2017 08:22 PM (5Ktpu)
Stupid, goofy fun
There are lots of guys who do videos like this, but this guy consistently has a few bits that make me laugh in spite of myself. (Recently, in response to requests, he started adding titles and clip names to the bits, but they aren't always accurate). Definitely NSFW.
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