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Date: | Thu, 9 Apr 1998 09:37:54 -0600 |
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Edna;
LBA isn't a concern with CDROMS, only with hard drives.
You shouldn't have any problems installing.
You can run the cd as a slave to your hard drive,
(remember to set jumpers)
or you can run the cd off your sound card if your computer
has the proper slots to accept one of your sound cards .
Edna Sloan wrote:
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> I have an older Dell 486 computer. I would like to add a 4X IDE CD drive
> that I have to the system, but it's bios doesn't have LBA. What I am
> wondering is what would be the cheapest way to go. Would IDE overlay
> software work, i.e., EZ Drive? I have a SB 16 sound card and an ESS 1869
> sound card, one of which I am also going to install. They have what
> appears to be an IDE connector on them? If so, would this work for the CD?
> Any suggestions appreciated, TIA
>
> Edna Sloan
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