On Monday, July 1, 2002, at 04:29 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
>>> if they are on the both IDE chain even though one is
>>> a HD
>>> and the other is a CD/Rom.
>>>
Hello
The B&W is not designed by Apple to normally run this way
Per the Block Diagram located in the Manual, the B&W as delivered by Apple:
There are two separate ATA buses delineated, both driven from The Secondary
PCI bus:
1.A Paddington I/O controller driving a ATA-3 ATA PI that inturn drives
the Zip and the CD ROM,respectively, one jumpered for Master and the
other jumpered for Slave
2. An Ultra/DMA/33 controller that drives the Boot drive and an optional
second drive-(MOBO V2) also one jumpered for Master and the other jumpered
for Slave.
Why dont you configure this way?
albert
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