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> I have a Pentium II 400 PC with 2 hard drives (master/slave), a tape backup
> and a CD-ROM drive (all internal). I'm considering purchasing an Iomega
> ZIP CD-R drive. All of my above devices are IDE.
> My question is can a CD-R drive be slaved to another CD-ROM drive or does
> anyone have another suggestion? I would prefer not to get an external
> drive because of the cost difference...
My current CD-Rewriter drive is a slave to my CD-ROM however, you are
probably going to have to purchase an IDE I/O controller card for your new
unit because you already have 4 IDE devices on your computer. Most
motherboards that I have seen, only offer 2 IDE controllers and you can only
hook up 2 devices to each.
While you state that you would like to purchase an internal unit, if
possible, I would recommend buying a USB unit for ease of setup. I/O
controllers are some times finicky and frustrating to get set up. If you
choose to go the new I/O card route, they can be had for under $20. Good Luck.
Dennis Noble
www.hungryfireman.com
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