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Paul Wittry wrote:
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> I have an old AMD 486DX4-120, running on a VLB motherboard. The
> diskcontroller is a IK, KW-561, VL-Bus Super M/IO Card. One IDE HDD,
> Seagate, model: ST3660A, and a Sony ADAPI/IDE CDROM Player/Reader.
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> Before I go through all the trouble to take it down, can I install
> another IDE HDD along with the Hardrive and CDROM that are already
> installed?
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If your I/O card has two channels (count the connectors) for IDE drives
then you can easily add a second HD. With a CD-ROM drive, I would
recommend that you connect the HDs as master/slave on the primary
channel and put the CD-ROM drive alone on the secondary channel. You
should realize that now matter how you connect these devices then your
CD-ROM drive letter will change unless you specified a drive letter
beyond the range of the number of partitions on your hard drives.
If you only have one channel on the I/O controller then you can't add a
second hard drive unless you add another I/O controller or replace your
existing one with a controller that does have two channels. It won't be
easy finding a VL-Bus controller these days. If you have an open 16 bit
slot, then this would work. Another alternative is to replace your
existing hard drive with a larger one, assuming the newer controller
will accomodate a larger drive. Good luck in any case.
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