Big Frank, Little Frank: What are These Mystery Ports For?
4:44 am, March 12th, 2009, Nicole Martinelli
The full-time techie and self-described “part-time jackass” at drunken tech took a look inside a new single quad-core Mac Pro to find two mystery ports named “Big Frank” and “Little Frank.”
DT writes: “I haven’t seen an Easter egg, hardware or software, on an Apple product in a LONG time. I have no idea what the “Big Frank” non-socket or “Little Frank” actual-socket is. My only speculation is that the single quad-core board is the “Little Frank” and that the dual quad-core board is “Big Frank.” I’ll speculate some more and say that maybe the connector is for the equipment testing hardware. ”
Any other guesses?
Via Drunken Tech
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Look like the XDP Header to me. It is usually used for BIOS debugging
anon, on March 12th, 2009 at 6:07 pm