On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 19:51:43 GMT, "Tony Zackin"
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>How would I determine if it is or isn't UDMA and, if it is a PIO drive, what
>setting do I use other than slave when connecting to the EIDE system?
>Thanks.
>
For connecting it only long enough to copy off the data, don't worry
about it... soon enough you'll have the data copied off and can remove
it again. There is no special setting to use, simply connect and
jumper appropriate to master/slave position on the cable.
If you're wanting to keep it in the system (for whatever reason, it is
NOT fit for archival purposes because it's age makes it a liability,
likely to fail sooner), then go to the manufacturer's website and
download the spec sheet, which will detail the fastest access mode it
supports. "Old" is relative... most drives of 1GB or faster do
support UDMA, and AFAIK, every drive of 2-3GB or faster, support at
least UDMA/ATA33.
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