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hard drive jumpers
« on: April 08, 2004, 09:10:25 AM »
hi guys...

i just got a new maxtor hard drive and i'm putting it in a computer with a cd rom and an external hard drive rack thing. i presume (can't open the case :-() that they are both on seperate ide cables (otherwise it'd be sooooo slow). So both their jumpers would be on master right?

Well i took out the maxtor and there's a sticked showing postions of the jumpers and what it means. One of them is DS Master, CS Enabled, Cap Limit, and no junper means a slave. And the maxtor came as default on CS Enabled.


could some1 enlighten me on what that means/which one it should be?

thanks

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Ahhh, cable select means it auto does it but only on 80 conductor ribbon models :S what kind is that?


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The Cap Limit setting automatically sets the drive to a system's maximum size capacity, because many systems cannot run huge drives. :-?
 

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Re: hard drive jumpers
« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2004, 09:27:52 AM »
umm, ok, seeing that ata-133 drives need that 80 conductor thinga-mi-bob to work at all, i think i'll leave it on cable select and it'll be fine...
 

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Re: hard drive jumpers
« Reply #2 on: April 08, 2004, 10:31:32 AM »
ahhh, thanks dude, you've removed all my worries  :-D
 

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Re: hard drive jumpers
« Reply #3 on: April 08, 2004, 03:13:35 PM »
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Noster wrote:
Hi

my opinion and experience is:

If you have a single drive at the cable, jumper it as Master
If you add a second drive to the cable, jumper it as Slave (there are some old drives where the Master-drive has to be jumpered explicitly as "Master with Slave present")

For the cable-select jumper position, you need a special cable where some wires are twisted (somehow simular to a floppy-cable). Never seen such a cable and never seen a drive jumpered as CS. If you experienced that the drives are running even if they are jumpered wrong, you could see how tolerant the modern drives are, nevertheless they are jumpered wrong and may produce unpredictable errors (e.g. bus-hang);-)

Noster


heh heh, thanks, i'll see how it goes with cable select, i mean it doesn't really matter seeing i've only got this drive on the ide cable...right?  :-)

anyway, i'll tell you what happens  :-D
 

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Re: hard drive jumpers
« Reply #4 on: April 08, 2004, 05:22:12 PM »
umm, ok, you scared me again, i'm changing it to master  :-D
 

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Re: hard drive jumpers
« Reply #5 on: April 09, 2004, 10:02:06 AM »
worked on both cable select and when i put it on master

thanks guys  :-D