They have 80 wires, and to look at them, it is
observable, and sometimes they have a blue connector,
instead of a black or grey connector, but looking at
the cable itself should give a clue as the wires are
appreciably smaller.
ERic
--- Peter Jay Salzman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear all,
> 
> how does one go about identifying flat ribbon cables
> that are capable of
> supporting ATA/100 drive transfers?
> 
> i understand that these cables are different somehow
> (better shielding?)
> but look exactly like the other cables which can
> only support ATA/66 and
> ATA/33.   or am i wrong about this?
> 
> thanks,
> pete
> 
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