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Chapter 4—SCSI and IDE Hard Drives and Optical Drives<br />

10-pin Drives 6-pin Drives<br />

9 7 5 3 1<br />

10 8 6 4 2<br />

9 7 5 3 1<br />

10 8 6 4 2<br />

9 7 5 3 1<br />

10 8 6 4 2<br />

9 7 5 3 1<br />

10 8 6 4 2<br />

9 7 5 3 1<br />

10 8 6 4 2<br />

Figure 4.2 ATA (IDE) cable.<br />

5 3 1<br />

6 4 2<br />

5 3 1<br />

6 4 2<br />

5 3 1<br />

6 4 2<br />

5 3 1<br />

6 4 2<br />

5 3 1<br />

6 4 2<br />

Single<br />

(Neutral Postition)<br />

Table 4.1 Jumper Settings for Typical ATA IDE-Compatible Drives<br />

Jumper Name Single-Drive Dual-Drive Master Dual-Drive Slave<br />

Master (M/S) On or off 1 On Off<br />

Slave Present (SP) Off On Off<br />

1. Varies with drive; check user documentation.<br />

Single Drive<br />

(Standard Installation)<br />

Two Drives<br />

(Master)<br />

Two Drives<br />

(Slave)<br />

Cable Select (CS)<br />

Use Table 4.1 as a general guideline only. Follow your drive manufacturer’s<br />

recommendations if they vary.<br />

The jumpers on the hard drive might be located on the back of the<br />

drive (between the power and data connectors) or on the bottom of<br />

the drive. Typical hard disk jumpers are shown in Figure 4.3.

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