©Richard L. Goldman 1 AT Style System Board Connector Quiz ©Richard L. Goldman May 12, 2003.

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©Richard L. Goldman 1 AT Style System Board Connector Quiz ©Richard L. Goldman May 12, 2003

©Richard L. Goldman 2 1. _________________ Color ____________________ 2. _____________ Color _______________ 4. _______________ Color _________________ 3. _________________ Color ____________________ 5. _____________________ Color _________________________ 8. ___________________ Color _______________________ 6. _____________________ Color _________________________ 11. _________ Color ___________ 10. __________ Color ____________ 9. ___________ Color ____________ 7. ______________________ Color ___________________________

©Richard L. Goldman 3 1. Mouse Color Green 3. Network Adapter Color (No Specification) 5. Parallel Color Burgundy 6. VGA (Analog Monitor) Color Blue 7. MIDI/Game Port Color Gold 2. Keyboard Color Purple 4. USB Color Black 8. Serial Color Teal or Turquoise 11. Microphone Color Pink 10. Audio Out Color Lime Green 9. Audio In Color Light Blue

©Richard L. Goldman 4 Mouse System Mouse PS/2 6-pin Mini-DIN Green Keyboard PS/2 6-pin mini-DIN Purple USB Universal Serial Bus 4-pin Black Network Adapter RJ-45 (Ethernet) 8-pin (No color specification) Parallel 25-pin D Connector (Female) (Printer) Burgundy Serial 9-pin D Connector (Male) 4-pin Teal or Turquoise VGA (analog monitor) Video Graphics Array 15-pin D Connector (Female) Blue Microphone Pink Audio Line-out Lime Green Audio Line-in Light Blue MIDI/Game Port Musical Instrument Digital Interface Gold 15-pin