I may be wrong but I believe all CD drives need to run in the Master position. If your card has openings for 2 cables use one for each CD component as Master, ans a HD may be used on each cable in the Slave position also. Paul C

Chuck Hopkins wrote:

I just got a Matsushita CD-ROM for My S900 and the system is not reading it.
I already have a Cyberdrive CD-RW connected to the same Ultratek/66 Raid PCI
card. The card is on the 4th slot down. It reads the card and bus when only
the Cyberdrive is connected. But when I connect the Matsushita. It does not
read the Card, bus, or Cyberdrive. What Can I do to make it read? I have
disabled the FWB CD 4.0.1 extension, but that did not work. I think I have
set the drive to be the slave by setting the jumper to slave listed in the
back, whereas, the Cyberdrive is the master.

I checked Matsushita web site to find the id settings but cant find for this
model.

Help!!!What am I doing wrong?






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