Eide Device Installation Guidelines - Dell Precision 530 Service Manual

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EIDE Device Installation Guidelines

Jumper Settings
All EIDE drives should be configured for the Cable Select jumper position,
which assigns master and slave status to drives by their position on the
interface cable. When two EIDE drives are connected to a single EIDE
interface cable and are configured for the Cable Select jumper position, the
drive attached to the last connector on the interface cable is the master, or
boot device (drive 0), and the device attached to the middle connector on
the interface cable is the slave device (drive 1). Refer to the documentation
in your drive upgrade kit for information on setting devices to the Cable
Select jumper position.
General Guidelines
With the two EIDE interface connectors on the system board, your
computer can support up to four EIDE drives:
The primary EIDE system-board connector should be cabled to EIDE
hard drives
The secondary EIDE connector should be cabled to EIDE CD, DVD,
tape, DAT, and zip drives
To locate the EIDE interface connectors on the system board, see
Board
Components" or
connector on the system board supports the following:
Two devices, master and slave
LBA
PIO Mode 3 and Mode 4
Ultra ATA/100 (backward-compatible with ATA/66 and ATA/33)
EIDE Cables
To transfer data at full speed, Ultra ATA/100 hard drives require an 80-
conductor cable like that used with ATA/66 drives. The 80-conductor cable
has a 40-pin connector like the ATA/33 cable, but it has twice as many wires
within the cable. If you use an ATA/33 cable with Ultra ATA/100 hard drives,
the drives will operate properly, but data will transfer at ATA/33 speeds.
"Interior Service
Label." Each EIDE interface
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