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Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 16:38:01 -0800
From: "Alan S." <as173 AT cornell DOT edu>
Subject: Re: prob audio CD on 2nd CD-ROM with NWCDEX
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Other useful(?) hints for channel configuration...

Reversing master/slave sometimes solves a conflict [and most MBs will
not complain if the primary master is a CDROM, or other ATAPI device.]

Atapi devices are usually shipped configured as SLAVE, and operating
systems tend to accept an Atapi SLAVE with no MASTER device.

The EIDE standard allows MASTER, SLAVE, and SOLO drive jumpering.  My
Maxtors all jumper MASTER and SOLO drives the same way; my WD has
separate jumper settings for MASTER and SOLO.

Alan S.
2-14-2001
 

"da Silva, Joe" wrote:
> 
> Also, if you have a single drive on an IDE cable, you should
> always set this as master. Sure, sometimes a "slave" setting
> may work, but usually it doesn't work or causes trouble.
> Similarly, if there are two drives, one must be set as master,
> the other as slave.

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