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Date: | Fri, 26 Jun 1998 14:30:40 +0100 |
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>>I have a 2x CD-ROM drive. Would I have any problems if I installed a
>>24x or 32x IDE CD-ROM drive? Would I need to upgrade my BIOS?
<big snip>
>just connect the controller connection on the new drive to
>your IDE ribbon cable with your hard drive... (if your system has
>dual connections for IDE, secondary connector, connect the new
>drive there to keep it from slowing down your hard drive).
As I understand it, this "slowing down your hard drive" was because
an IDE channel works in the fastest IDE mode common to both drives
- hence at the speed of the slower of the master/slave pair.
In the good old days, (a few months ago :-), this would have meant
the HD being throttled back to the slow mode of the CD-ROM.
So now it may be a dying issue - indeed, if your new CD-ROM
drive supports the latest modes up to Ultra-DMA, your old HD
may be holding back your CD-ROM performance - which probably
isn't a problem.
Len Warner <[log in to unmask]> WWW Pager http://wwp.mirabilis.com/10120933
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