Guidelines For Connecting Diskette At Interface Signal Cables - IBM Aptiva Handbook

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If you are installing a drive on Local Bus connector 2,
follow these guidelines:
Attach the signal cable from the drive to Local Bus
connector 2, which is labeled J10 on the system
board.
Set the newly installed drive as a master device if
one of these conditions exists:
The new drive is the only drive attached to the
connector.
Another drive that is not a hard disk drive is
already attached to the connector. Set the drive
that is already attached to the connector as the
slave device. Jumpers for setting CD-ROM
drives as master or slave devices are typically
located at the back of the drive.
Set the newly installed hard disk as a slave device if
another hard disk is already attached to the
connector.
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If you are installing a CD-ROM drive (or any drive that
requires a software device driver), follow these
guidelines:
Attach the signal cable from the drive to Local Bus
connector 1 (labeled J9) or Local Bus connector 2
(labeled J10).
Set the newly installed drive as a master device if it
is the only drive attached to the connector.
Otherwise, set the new drive as a slave device. For
instructions on changing a drive setting, see the
documentation that came with the new drive.
Guidelines for connecting diskette AT
interface signal cables
Your system board has one connector for attaching
diskette AT interface signal cables, but you can install
two diskette AT interface drives to this connector if you
have the proper cables.
If you are installing a second diskette drive or an AT
interface tape drive, follow these guidelines:
Attach the signal cable from the drive to the Diskette
connector, which is labeled J7 on the system board.
Do not change any settings on a diskette drive that is
already installed.
If you are installing a 5.25-inch drive, you must
purchase a signal cable with a "card edge"
connector. Attach the card edge connector to the
5.25-inch drive.

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