I was ready to order the parts to build 2 new interface boards with 4 pin miniDIN connectors, but at last minute I remembered that they would not ensure a clean hot-plugging-in/swapping, because with non-USB-compatible connecting systems the problem is that the power terminals will not be connected before the signal connections are performed. So the A-plug cannot stay connected to the motherboard (computer running ! ) while the interface is changed on the miniDIN side !
Modifying the length of the pins at the male miniDIN plug would result, as I think, in loss of reliability. And otherwise perhaps there will be some hardware damage, or at least a "dirty" reset of the board.
So I think the best (or "less bad"
) solution is to keep the B-connectors ... and to connect the shield to Power-GND on the board !
What is better : a system in conformity with all the specs, but which does not work properly, or a system in contradiction with some specs (but as I said it is a hobbyist system, not a system to be sold), but working ?
In addition, I wonder what will "happen"
to the motherboard's connectors if the A-plugs are "too often" plugged in and out ? Warning to all USB-memory-sticks users !
Alberich