Hi friends,

Sorry for the long email that follows:

I am working with an old military PC model SAIC V2LC. The PC is a 486 and is 
from around 1992 give or take a couple of years. Probably 1995 latest. The 
computer has one 3.5" floppy and a removable IDE hard drive in a removable 
carrier. It also seems to have a SCSI controller, but I would have to see what 
that is all about as the BIOS does not show anything about that so it may 
require a driver that I may be unlikely to find.

Some pictures:
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/1.JPG
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/7.JPG
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/9.JPG
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/10.JPG

IDE HD and carrier, the hard drive in the carrier is a Conner CFS540A:
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/20200124_094111.jpg
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/20200124_094131.jpg
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/20200124_094115.jpg
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/20200124_094118.jpg
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/20200124_094105.jpg

I purchased this SD-IDE converter to replace the failing (failed) hard drive. I 
got a 40 pin converter because I saw that the conner CFS540A uses 40 pins.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07G29TZPS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I received the converter and went to remove the hard drive from the carrier and 
saw something surprising.  It appears that 4 wires from the computer are 
connected not to the 40 pin IDE connector, but directly to the hard drive in 
the center piece (is this the motor? Voice coil? I don't know).  
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/0625201552.jpg
https://w2hx.com/x/SAIC%20V2LC/0625201605.jpg

Does ANYONE have any idea what these 4 wires are connected to and why? And 
anyone give any odds about whether these 4 wires will prevent this IDE-SD 
converter from working? 

Any and all suggestions/advice welcome.
73 Eugene W2HX






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