G'day Paul,
On Tue, 11 Feb 1992 09:21:13 -0300, Paul Cull wrote:
> I have been given two Sony CDU33A-01 CD-ROM drives which I'd like to use on
> our kiddy-computers here in Rio. Unfortunately, these drives don't have a
> standard IDE connector plug (it's physically too small to take an IDE
> cable).
I also have one of these drives. It uses an interface on a sound card
but can be connected thereto using a standard floppy drive cable. DON'T
use the end connector (the "A:") because the twist in that section of
cable will muck things up. The particular soundcard with my specimen
was NOT a SoundBlaster; but I think some of the very early SoundBlasters
had a 34-pin connector for a CDROM ?
I can email you a copy of the DOS driver software if you need it. My
specimen is also recognised by the Win95 Hardware "wizard" if you load the
DOS driver first.
cheers,
Fraser Farrell
http://www.dove.net.au/~fraserf/
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