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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Argus on November 14, 2004, 01:42:12 AM
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Here's a riddle I just thought I'd throw this out to the group. I'm trying to install a couple of older IBM 2.5" drives in the A600 and A1200 that I have. The drives are 1GB and 540MB and came out of working but old 486 IBM notebooks. When I took them out they had special ribbon connectors that accessed the extra four pins on the far end of the harddrive pinout (i.e. 48 pins instead of 44). To install in the A600/A1200s I tried used regular 44-pin 2-inch ide notebook cables but neither drive is recognized at all on either machine. I know the ide headers work on both machines because another 1GB Hitachi drive I had works on both. Any ideas? fyi, there are no jumpers on the pcbs of either of the IBM drives.
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The extra 4 pins might be the jumpers. Check the part number on the Hitachi storage page to see if you can find drive information/specs.
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I checked Usenet and found some more info. Looks like grounding pins 47-48 should set the drive to slave mode. I'm guessing the 45-46 is master, and no jumpers is cable select. They also refer to a Thinkpad mailing list, but these messages were from the 90s so they're probably history.
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Thanks. Yes, the drives came out of old Thinkpads. I'll try shorting pins 45-46 or 47-48 as suggested. First, I need to check to see if the A1200 internal ide is default master or slave (I think it's default is master). I shall report back with results.
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Yup, just set it as master and all will be fine.
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I just ran into this problem with my 1200. IBM HD that wouldnt recongnize at all. I was told the drive was formatted before i bought it. Turned out it was formatted. With and IBM under FAT32. The Amiga didnt like this at all. I had to Re-partition it, Low level format it, then normal format it. After that all was fine. Hope it helps.
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Well, I got the 1GB drive working but the 540MB looks like maybe it needs the low-level format trick. Thanks for the help!