Looking for inverter pin out on G4 20" logic board side

regardless, I need a picture or detail of the inverter connector on the logic board side for an iMac G4 1.25ghz (usb2.0). I have found grainy pics on the net but nothing where I can tell what color is what pin. I need to figure out where the yellow and orange wires go. I believe yellow tells the inverter to turn o or off and the orange is for brightness control.
If anyone could help me out it would be great.
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Did you have access to a service tech's view of the iMac G4 Service Manual in pdf?
Not sure if there is an image in there large enough or of the correct junction to help.
Since I haven't looked closely at the logicboard in my iMac G4s, I'm not sure what
the detail would look like. The iMac 17" 1.25 USB 2.0 is very similar in build; other
than the graphic support, display size, weight, and perhaps power supply output.
If a service manual would be of help, email me. I may be able to allow you access
for a limited time if that could help. The whole file is in pdf & is about 16.8MB, if you
have a gmail or other high-ceiling mail, someone could send just one image to you.
Well, maybe I could get a snap of the correct page if I knew what it was exactly
and did a screenshot of a portion; the actual file won't upload, a sample pg may.
I don't see a detailed image in my pdf service manual...!
{Can't tell what content was edited from your post, did you start this same topic
on another thread in Discussions? If so, is this a link back to it here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9025919 }
In any event...
Good luck & happy computing!
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