What is IDE cable select?

What is IDE cable select?

A. A feature of some PCs that allows IDE/ATA hard disks to be numerically identified by the order in which they are attached to the cable. Both the BIOS and the drive must support this feature. Without Cable Select, jumpers on the IDE drive must be set to Master or Slave designations.

What does Cable Select mean on jumper settings?

Cable select, also referred to by the acronym CS, is a disk drive jumper setting which automatically sets the priority of a disk drive by its position on its data cable. When cable select is enabled, the drive configures itself as a primary or secondary depending on its position in the drive chain.

How do I connect my IDE device?

In single drive configurations, connect the primary drive to the end connector on the 40-pin 80-conductor cable. IDE devices use a ribbon cable to connect to each other. Ribbon cables have all of the wires laid flat next to each other instead of bunched or wrapped together in a bundle.

Which IDE jumper setting requires a special cable?

Cable Select jumpering requires a special IDE cable with pin 28 not connected to one of the drive connectors, which would configure the drive attached to that connector as the slave drive.

What is the uses of IDE cable?

IDE, an acronym for Integrated Drive Electronics, is a standard type of connection for storage devices in a computer. Generally, IDE refers to the types of cables and ports used to connect some hard drives and optical drives to each other and to the motherboard.

How do IDE cables work?

An IDE interface is an industry-standard adapter for connecting IDE devices and enabling them to communicate with each other. At one time, most computers included at least one IDE interface built into the motherboard. The interface provided a 40-pin connector for attaching an IDE hard disk drive (HDD) to the computer.

Where is the IDE interface installed?

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IDE Connections. As was shown in the motherboard lab, the data connection for an IDE interface typically is integrated into the motherboard. There are usually two of these independent interfaces, IDE1 and IDE2, sometimes referred to as the primary and secondary.

What does a IDE cable look like?

An IDE cable has a red stripe along one edge, like you see below. It’s that side of the cable that usually refers to the first pin. If you’re having trouble comparing an IDE cable to a SATA cable, refer to the image below to see just how large IDE cables are.

What does the IDE cable connect to?

IDE is usually for hard drives or optical drives. The IDE cable, a (usually) flat 40 (could be 80) conductor cable that plugs into a 40 pin connector on your motherboard, at one end, and to one or two devices (a hard drive and/or optical drive) at the other end, which also must have 40 pin connectors.

What is an IDE cable or connector?

IDE, an acronym for Integrated Drive Electronics, is a standard type of connection for storage devices in a computer . Generally, IDE refers to the types of cables and ports used to connect some hard drives and optical drives to each other and to the motherboard. An IDE cable, then, is a cable that meets this specification.

Should there be a hole in the IDE cable?

If you push real hard then the IDE connector on the mobo will create a hole in the cable. But I don’t recommend this unless the MB is outside the case and you have a sturdy surface underneath the IDE connector (or else the board may flex too much and go bust). Just push a pin in around the edges of the plug and you’ll be able to wiggle it out.

What is cable select?

Often abbreviated as CS, cable select is a disk drive jumper setting. When cable select is enabled, the drive will configure itself as a master or slave depending on its position in the drive chain.

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