Hello,
>I don't know if there are any rules established concerning the colour of
>the wire(s), but if there is a red coloured one, the best thing to do is
>to use it as physical pin/lead 1. (Note the fact that the flatcables
>used for the Philips nms8255 also have a red wire, but it is *not*
>connected with the 'triangle-lead' at one side)
Now you don't have to twist the cable to connect it to the drive. If the
cable was produced in the "right" way, you had to make a twist to connect it
to the drive (twist = longer cable!).
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