Dell has never revealed this info on any of their systems. Someone may post that has done it the hard way by tracing the wires on the old case, and help you out.
Bjsaxt, have you physically checked the motherboard to see if possibly the USB pins are labeled in fine print? Below I have included a diagram for the USB pin out assignments on a true Intel 845GV board. I don't know how much Dell varied this pin out scheme on their version of the board though.
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Its the same as the white connector on the retail soundblaster Audigy 2zs series.
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================= 1 - Analog Ground 2 - Headphone Out Left 3 - Audio Backpanel Mute --GND to mute the backpanel (when headph are plugged in) 4 - Headphone Out Right 5 - Audio Backpanel Mute Tied to pin3 6 - Mic input from front panel 7 - key (shouldn't be anything here) 8 - VREF out -- voltage reference for Mic 9 - MIC IN MUTE -- GND when mic isn't plugged in, +12VDC when mic is plugged in 10 - Audio cable detect -- GND when headphones are plugged in (not normally used) =================
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See if the details of this pinout can help.
The D-2350 should be the same as the D-2400.
You could use a multimeter to check the pinouts.
Bev.
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Front Panel Audio would be the standard 10 pin Dell connection.
The infamous 10 pin connector is dell proprietary. Some pins are grounded to
disable speaker audio when you plug headphones in at the front.
Its been around for a while. On this card its called MIC/HDPHONE
10 pin header for internal connection to front panel mic/headphone jacks
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/acc/38frh/usage.htm
Its the same as the white connector on the retail soundblaster Audigy 2zs series.
Batteries not included.
Your Mileage may vary.
Not warrented or fit for merchantability or fitness for a particular service.
Do not try this at home. Professional Driver on closed course.
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1 - Analog Ground
2 - Headphone Out Left
3 - Audio Backpanel Mute --GND to mute the backpanel (when headph are plugged in)
4 - Headphone Out Right
5 - Audio Backpanel Mute Tied to pin3
6 - Mic input from front panel
7 - key (shouldn't be anything here)
8 - VREF out -- voltage reference for Mic
9 - MIC IN MUTE -- GND when mic isn't plugged in, +12VDC when mic is plugged in
10 - Audio cable detect -- GND when headphones are plugged in (not normally used)
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