I'm soldering a VGA cable to the bottom of the motherboard. I used a multimeter to test which cables corresponded to which pin on the VGA cable, and I went to get a VGA adapter for the 360 so I could test which pins corresponded to which solder points on the motherboard, however every electronics/gaming store in the area is sold out of or doesn't sell the VGA adapter. I tried googling, but found only incomplete diagrams.
Also, outside of the mylar shield there was not only an aluminum braided wire shield, but a bare copper wire running along the outside, it didn't test continuous to anything on the connector, but when I solder it should I solder it to ground or something?