Extending Mic & Headphone connection to Front Panel Ja

I have a SB Li've 5. (SB000) and I need to extend the "Mic In" Jack and "Line Out" Jack (for Headphones) connectors to the front panel jacks. Are the connector pins included in the "Audio Extension" (AUD_EXT) connector? If so, which are the pins? If not, how can this be done. I have seen the information about the connector on:http://img463.imageshack.us/my.php?image=li'vepins0jh.gif?However,?I still do not know how to make the connections. All help appreciated. Thanks,?Mike.

I do not know what the pinouts are, but the Front panel IO connect into the lower right corner of your motherboard. You also have an F_audio1 in the lower  left. You should be able to follow these wires. Also, I would install the card, leaving the wires connected to the mobo and not mess them first to see if you still have full functionality. You might not need to mess with them.
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