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Thanks to all who responded. . . Your info suggested that we were not
shipped the proper device.
My friend has since called the vendor, explained the circumstance, and they
have agreed that they made a mistake. They are now shipping a real LS120
drive.
Again thans to your collective inputs, I am now confident that I will have
no problems installing it when it arrives.
dk
At 09:59 PM 6/14/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Don,
>
>I was fortunate in obtaining an installation and user guide from Imation
>Canada. Here is what it says about the cable installation,
>
>12 " Attach the supplied IDE cable to the rear of the SuperDisk drive.
> Make sure Pin 1 (identified by the red stripe or marking) on the
cable
> is on the side closest to the power connector. Holding the SuperDisk
> drive right side up with the rear of the unit facing you, the red
wire
> should be on the right side of the cable. When positioned correctly,
> you should not need to force the connection but will feel a
>slight resistance
> followed by a slight click. DO NOT use the the floppy drive cable
>supplied with your
> computer.
>
> After you have successfully attached the supplied IDE cable to
> the SuperDisk drive, plug the other end of the IDE cable into an
> available IDE connector(often, but not always, located on the
> motherboard).
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