Which Lpt Pin Setting 100% Work For GENE JATG Method - P3400 General

HI,
can any one tell me which which lpt pin setting 100% work for gene Jtag Method. In these picture there is small difference please look on 14 no. pin in lpt for which picture will work for me (A) which is connected to 14. and 18-25 and in (B) picture wire is connect to outer body of lpt port..... WHICH IS CORRECT tell me.
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i think picture B is correct.
or u can try both .

Picture of lpt for GENE100 JTAG
Hi,
here i am attaching some more picture..... please answer me which one will working. if any one have to successfully done the JTAG method please tell me which one is correct lpt pin point....
find file in attachment......

i cant find difference between 2 diagrams

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i restore my gene with my own effort's and file of gene_jtag_restore file,,,,,,
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Hello, everyone.
I have something like the one in the picture.
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