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Before you install your drive, check the documentation that came with the drive to
make sure that it is configured to work with other drives already installed in your com-
puter. You may need to change jumper or switch settings on the new drive to avoid
conflicts with drives already installed.
NOTE: If you are installing a tape drive, configure the drive for device address DS4
rather than DS2 or DS3 as may be indicated in the drive documentation.
All EIDE devices should be configured for the Cable Select jumper position, which
assigns master and slave status to devices by their position on the interface cable. In
this configuration, the drive attached to the last connector on the interface cable is the
master or boot drive (drive 0) and the drive attached to the middle connector on the
interface cable is the slave drive (drive 1). Refer to the drives documentation for
instructions on setting the Cable Select jumper position.
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When installing a drive, you connect two cablesa DC power cable and an interface
cableto the back of the drive.
The DC power cable comes from the power supply and contains a 4-pin connector
that is keyed to avoid incorrect insertion. Do not force two connectors together if they
do not fit properly. Your drives power input connector (to which you connect the DC
power cable) resembles the connector shown in Figure 3-3.
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The interface cable is attached to an interface connector either on the system board or
on a controller card. The system board contains a diskette-drive interface connector
(labeled FLOPPY) and two EIDE interface connectors (a primary one labeled PRI
IDE and a secondary one labeled SEC IDE). The EIDE hard-disk drive connects to
the primary connector; EIDE devices such as CD-ROM drives, Zip drives, or tape
drives connect to the secondary connector.
The connector on the interface cable is a header connector, as shown in Figure 3-4.
This connector is keyed for correct insertion. A blocked hole on the cable connector
matches a missing pin on the drive connector.
power input
connector
DC power cable
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