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> -----Original Message-----
> From: PCBUILD - PC Hardware discussion List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Edna Sloan
> Sent: April 8, 1998 16:36
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Adding IDE CD to non LBA system
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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
You do not need LBA for a CD-ROM. Almost all of the software driver
interface is controlled with add on software, the BIOS does very little with
regards to a CD-ROM even in the newest of systems. About the most is some
BIOSs allow you to boot from a CD-ROM, but this too is at the whim of your
MB maker.
> 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?
Yes, the SB interface is what I recommend you use, set it for secondary IDE
and it should
work perfectly fine. TTYL
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