EIDE Subsystem: Dell Dimension� XPS H233 and XPS H266
EIDE Subsystem: Dell Dimension XPS H233 and XPS H266
The EIDE subsystem includes 2 EIDE interfaces (primary and
secondary), each of which can support up to 2 EIDE devices such
as high-capacity EIDE hard-disk drives, CD-ROM drives, and tape
drives.
When two EIDE drives are connected to a single EIDE interface
cable, a master/slave relationship must be defined between the
two drives so that they will operate correctly while cabled
together.
For systems shipped after May 12, 1997, all EIDE devices
should be configured for the Cable Select jumper position, which
assigns master and slave status to devices by their position on
the interface cable. When two EIDE drives are connected to a
single EIDE interface cable and are configured for the Cable
Select jumper position, the drive attached to the last connector
on the interface cable is the master or boot drive (drive 0) and
the drive attached to the middle connector on the interface cable
is the slave drive (drive 1).
For earlier systems, assigning the master and slave
designations usually involves resetting jumpers on the circuit
card on the underside of each drive. The master/slave
relationship is defined in different ways for different types of
drives. For details about your specific drive, refer to the drive
documentation included with the drive. When you replace a drive,
look at the jumpers on the removed drive to set the jumpers on
the replacement drive.
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