IDE combinations:
2 hard drives
1 hard drive and 1 CD-ROM drive
CompactFlash and either of the above combinations
Note
Power is NOT supplied to the IDE device through the HDC-18-HDD/FP cable.
Master/slave designation for IDE devices
IDE devices have a jumper or a switch that designates whether the device is a
master or a slave device. If only one device is connected to a port, it must be
configured as a master. If two devices are connected, one must be configured as a
master and one as a slave. The 2060 does not use the CS signal (Cable Select) to
designate master or slave on a multi-connector cable. You can use BIOS Setup to
designate either the master or the slave as a boot device.
Installing a hard drive
1. Disconnect power to the 2060 CPU Card.
2. Connect the HDC-18-HDD/FP cable to J500 on the 2060 CPU Card (see page 20
for location of J500, and see page 25 for an illustration of the HDC-18-HDD/FP
cable).
3. Insert the 40-pin connector on the HDC-18-HDD/FP cable into the interface
connector of the hard drive. Make sure pin 1 on the cable is connected to pin 1
on the drive.
4. If you are connecting two IDE devices, ensure that one of them is configured as
a master and one is configured as a slave (see previous section). If connecting
one IDE device, ensure that it is configured as a master. The BIOS will not be
able to detect an IDE device that is configured as a slave unless a master device
is also installed.
5. Connect power to the hard drive.
6. Execute the BIOS Setup program to configure your system for a hard drive.
You can execute this program by pressing “F2” during system bootup. The
system steps you through the configuration. Also, refer to the Setup programs
chapter for more information on the BIOS Setup program.
7. If you want to boot the system from the hard drive, you need to format the
drive accordingly, and change the boot order in Setup.
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