Homemade ide to firewire card?

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Joe

I want to take the ide ribbon cable that connects to my motherboard, and
connect the other end to a controller card that will convert it to an open
firewire port. That way, I can plug in any firewire hard drive or cd drive.
This is not for a computer - it's for a standalone digital music recorder
that only supports ide and not firewire. Basically I need a controller card
that does the opposite of what firewire controller cards do -

Does this exist?
 
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David Besack

I want to take the ide ribbon cable that connects to my motherboard, and
connect the other end to a controller card that will convert it to an open
firewire port. That way, I can plug in any firewire hard drive or cd drive.
This is not for a computer - it's for a standalone digital music recorder
that only supports ide and not firewire. Basically I need a controller card
that does the opposite of what firewire controller cards do -

Does this exist?

What if you bought a firewire-capable enclosure such as this one:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=17-146-186&depa=0

Then, just rip the thing apart and use the interface in your music recorder.
It may be ugly but it should do the trick.
 
K

kony

I want to take the ide ribbon cable that connects to my motherboard, and
connect the other end to a controller card that will convert it to an open
firewire port. That way, I can plug in any firewire hard drive or cd drive.
This is not for a computer - it's for a standalone digital music recorder
that only supports ide and not firewire. Basically I need a controller card
that does the opposite of what firewire controller cards do -

Does this exist?

No such thing and an IDE port cannot be wired to a firewire card by a
cable, they are not logically compatible even if you soldered wires to the
card edge. The closest you're likely to get is to use a removeable HDD
enclosure., so you can swap drives that way. Use of a round, twisted pair
80-conductor cable (ATA66/100/133) may allow longer cable, though you'd
possibly still need a power supply plug extension too.
 
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David Maynard

Joe said:
I want to take the ide ribbon cable that connects to my motherboard, and
connect the other end to a controller card that will convert it to an open
firewire port. That way, I can plug in any firewire hard drive or cd drive.
This is not for a computer - it's for a standalone digital music recorder
that only supports ide and not firewire. Basically I need a controller card
that does the opposite of what firewire controller cards do -

Does this exist?

What is the purpose, besides 'using a firewire drive' I mean, and why does
only a firewire drive satisfy it?

For example, I see a SATA to IDE interface. Why would a SATA drive be not
as good? Or, for that matter, an IDE drive that goes natively on the
interface it's got.
 

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