I know it's a long shot posting this here, but I'm trying to identify a very obscure connector on an old slimline HP PC that I'm trying to get running with a CD drive. Documentation for this model is extremely poor, and there's barely any references to it anywhere on the internet.
Here's the connector I'm talking about. It's the smaller one below the main IDE connector, simply marked "CD_ROM": Now, I'd just as well use an ordinary IDE CD drive for this, but as it turns out there's a single power connector inside the computer, and it goes directly from a plug on the motherboard to the hard drive it powers. Branching off of this apparently overloads the connector or something, because it won't power up if I have it connected to a CD drive and the hard drive. This mysterious CD connector must have a built-in power feed going to it, not like regular IDE cables.
So, uh... any ideas? I will be amazed if anyone figures this out.