On Saturday 10 August 2002 12:00 pm, you wrote:
> On Friday 09 Aug 2002 6:27 pm, you wrote:
> > On Friday August 9 2002 10:16 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > I do feel much better if my writer is a master.  FWIW many drives
> > > come with the jumper set to slave, assuming that you will put it
> > > behind your HDD, so t may be that both are expecting to be slave
> > > which won't work.
> > >
> > > Anne
> >
> >    Master is fine on ide1, if you only have one HDD on ide0. I've built
> > many systems with 2 HDD's, both on ide0, and cdrom as primary and a
> > cd-rw drive as slave on ide1.  I've found this works the best. Mixin CD
> > drives and HDD's on either channel usually isn't a best idea.
>
> Done it both ways, and generally things are OK, but this time I 'played
> safe', putting two disks (they're not big ones) on 1 UDMA channel, the
> CD-RW as master and CD/DVD as slave on second UDMA channel, and an old 4 Gn
> disk which holds my home partition on first IDE channel.  Theoretically I
> could add more, but I'd need an enormous box <g>
>
> Anne
as I under stand it, the problem comes into play when copy and write 
functions are on the same IDE drive Channel (ie.; IDE0 writting to master 
reading from Slave) it would be better to have ide0 writting slave reading 
from ide1 master. or so I thought. 

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