CONNECTING Fast ATA 1200 DEVICES
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The controller has two Fast ATA ports available:
- PRIMARY PORT (2.5" connector, 3.5" connector)
- SECONDARY PORT (3.5" connector)
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Two EIDE devices may be connected to each of these ports.
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If you connect only one EIDE device to any of these ports, set its
jumpers to the SINGLE option.
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If you connect two EIDE devices to any of these ports, set the jumper
on one of these devices as MASTER and of the other one as SLAVE.
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The red wire in the connection ribbon should face pin 1 on the
controller board.
Note:
The booting hard drive should be connected to the
PRIMARY PORT as a MASTER (SINGLE) device.
Note:
The booting Mixing fast device (PIO 3, PIO 4) and
slow device (PIO 0) on the same port may cause
slower data transfer for the fast device.
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Note:
Before you proceed with the installation of the
software of the controller
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uninstall any system
add-on program like IDEFIX, EIDE device
,
etc.
The following files are provided on the enclosed FastATA'99 floppy disk:
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ATA3.driver,
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ATA3-lnstall,
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ATA3Prefs,
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AllegroCDFS
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Mountlists: CD1, CD2, CD3, PC5, PC6, PC7,
Orgella
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ReadMeFirst
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History.txt
> ► CheckLMB (Check Left Mouse Button)
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Drives peed
(DriveSpeed is used for checking speed of any drives. Syntax:
DriveSpeed scsi.device n where n is the unit number from 0 to 3.)
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ATAPIFormat
(ATAPIFormat is a low-lewel formating program for any
removable ATAPI media. Syntax: ATAPIFormat scsi.device n where n is the unit
number from 0 to 3)
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FastATA'99.lha
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Copyright.doc
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