Hi,
I have a product that is pretty cheaply made but I should be able to get working and can't seem to. It is just a IDE splitter hardware for A4000. You have 1 IDE ribbon that goes from the motherboard IDE to it, and then a cable running to the CD-ROM on the middle connection, and a ribbon running to the Hard Disk on another cable. I've tried all jumper settings. I've also run the installation program off the floppy install disk that came with it before I put it on, thinking that would prep my Hard Disk for this piece of hardware. I get no love from it though. Been playing with it all day. Manual is in all German so I'm slowly but surely typing it all into a notepad and translating it on Google

Something is going through it When I reverse IDE ribbon on either device, CD-ROM or Hard Disk, I get cyan boot error screen (i think it's cyan) Whatever slightly different shade of some color it is, it's a for sure, it fails to get to floppy bootup screen when you reverse either ribbon cable. It's hooked up to voltage as it's supposed to be, it has a female molex/px4 power connector coming off it so you can put one of the power leads to it then it has a male which is a pass-thru, to make up for the power connector you used for the "Speedup-System" itself. I see that it is supposed to work with Workbench 2.04 and up. It shouldn't have a problem with Workbench 3.1 and 3.0 ROM (what I got)
Help! The guy I got it from is cool and I know the thing works. I'm probably going to grab myself an Octagon (I don't know if that's with a K or C and also don't know if there are any other brands of these cards) Zorro III card that is a SCSI controller. I don't even have any internal SCSI stuff laying around but it'd be well worth it to score a couple SCSI internal hard drives and a CD-ROM. I want my 4000 running as good as she can. And this thing has IDE connectors on it that are even cheaper than the one on the 4000 motherboard. I'm just trying to get this to work, so even though I could use IDEFix software to make a CD-ROM and Hard Disk work on the same chain, but I did want to have 2 Hard Disks in there on 1 chain and CD-ROM on the other from the piece "Speedup-System" (lol that name makes me laugh. it's super german sounding!). Also this product has a 25-pin internal type SCSI, and that spot is vacant because I don't have an internal SCSI device*
Let me know. I've been reading a bit and it sounds like I should get myself an IDE terminator for the motherboard and do everything through Zorro III to SCSI card :x (mo money mo money mo money)