Audigy 2 ZS Drive power plug

Can anyone provide me with the Audigy 2 ZS Platinum Drive power connection pinout? Is this a standard 3.5 inch Floppy power connection?
Thanks

It may be possible to help if you are clear in advising what the problem is and what you are trying to do. In relation to the power button, it, when depressed, surpringly allows you to turn media source on or off. Have you taken the plastic liner off the battery?

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