How connect front panel audio on audigy sb0090 Platinu

Hello i have an audigy platinum Sb0090 but i don't have the rack creative optional... I would like to connect a front pannel audio from my Super Lanboy Antec. I can't find the schemas of the audigy platinum connectors.Could you help me ?

Djowoz wrote:
Hello i have an audigy platinum Sb0090 but i don't have the rack creative optional... I would like to connect a front pannel audio from my Super Lanboy Antec. I can't find the schemas of the audigy platinum connectors.Could you help me ?
Here is one place to start from - http://audigy2zshowto.blogspot.com/.
Follow the links found on that page to other sources --> you may find the pin-order for your card/case models too.
NOTE: Pin order on 0-pin properiatry connector may vary a bit from A2Zs what's been used there (like it did for Audigy 2) but it's not very difficult to find out the right pins.
jutapaMessage Edited by jutapa on 03-22-20062:57 PM

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