Connecting A Floppy Disk Drive; Connecting A Hard Disk Drive; Connecting A Cd-Rom (Ide Type) - Eurotech Apollo User Manual

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Connecting a floppy disk drive

The APOLLO supports one slimline floppy drive via a flat flex connector. A 26-way flat flex
cable is used to provide a direct connection between the APOLLO board connector (see
J27 – Slimline floppy drive interface
the floppy drive is provided over the cable.
The BIOS default configuration assumes that a 1.44MB floppy disk is connected.
You can use the PhoenixBIOS setup to change this to other floppy drive formats.
See page

Connecting a hard disk drive

The APOLLO provides a single primary IDE controller, enabling up to two IDE devices to
be connected. For optimum performance, ATA66 drives and above should use an 80-way
IDE ribbon cable with 40-way connectors. An 80-way cable has additional ground lines to
improve the signal integrity at the higher ATA66 and ATA100 operating speeds.
If you add two drives to a single channel, one should be set up as a 'master' and the
other as a 'slave'. The BIOS automatically detects the hard disk drive(s) during the POST
processes and configures the hardware correctly. The PhoenixBIOS allows either a
master or slave device to be the boot device. See page
For further details about the
The standard APOLLO cable kit provides an 80-way IDE ribbon cable for use with
ATA66 and ATA100 drives.

Connecting a CD-ROM (IDE type)

If a CD-ROM drive is required in the system, it may be connected in place of a secondary
drive (as detailed above). The CD-ROM should be configured as a 'slave' device.
Drivers are required to support a CD-ROM drive under DOS. If a bootable CD is inserted
in the drive, the BIOS can be configured to automatically boot from this CD.
Issue G
on page 50) and the slimline floppy drive. Power for
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for details.
IDE
interface, see page 103.
Getting started with your APOLLO
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for further details.
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