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On 2 Jun 99, at 10:29, Twin*.*Star wrote:
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> From: Harvey Rose[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> I'm building a 450Mhz Pentium III with Abit's BX6 Rev. 2 board. I was
> wondering if I could run 2 CD-ROMs. One is an Afreey 45x and the other is a
> NEC Multispin 4x4. Would it be better to run them on separate IDE cables or
> run the faster as a master and the other as a slave or would slow down the
> faster one? Also the harddrive is IDE.
I have one machine with a NEC 4x4, and another with a 4x8. The one with
the 4x4 has an IDE internal Zip drive with it on the secondary EIDE channel;
the one with the 4x8 has a 24x CD-ROM drive with it on the secondary EIDE
channel. Both machines have dual hard drives on the primary EIDE/UDMA
channel; both these configurations work fine.
Modern CD-ROM drives don't tend to slow down hard drives on the same
channel the way older drives could. I'm not sure which category the NEC
MultiSpins fall into, though. I *have* had difficulty getting them to work
with bus-mastering EIDE drivers; I haven't revisited this issue lately.
SOME of the games I have that look for their CD to be in the drive stop
looking at the first CD-ROM drive letter, but most are smarter (or dumber)
than that, and are happy as long as it's somewhere in the MultiSpin.
David G
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