>EIDE/UATA provides for zero, one or two drives on a single bus cable.
>
>If one drive is provided, it must be the last drive on the cable in order to
>prevent the possibility of a reflective "stub" termination, and it must be
>designated (using an appropriate jumper) as "Master".
>
>If two drives are provided, then these may be in any order, but only one may
>be designated as "Master", while the other must be designated as "Slave".
>
>In reality, there is no dependent relationship between the drives; they are
>actually "peers".
>

Thanks, very helpful.



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