Добрый день коллеги,с праздником вас всех!Задался вопросом подключения сего переходника для CF карт на свой сэмплер EMU E4x.Начал читать и смотреть и не могу понять,что там надо с проводами делать..,если кому не сложно напишите пожалуйста,как сделать это правильно.Там в видео он что то обрезает и меняет полярность я так понял.А на форумах вроде пишут и так подходит?
С форумов:
Answer 2:
Yes, only the SCSI-cable and the power-cable that was connected to the internal IDE-HD are required.
You also have to short Pin 33 & 34 of the floppy connector with a jumper. Else EOS will check the floppy drive for READY-state with the result that the boot-process and any access to the disk-drives will take more time.
Yes you can use the power cables that are already used in the E4.
And ...Yes, the voltage lines of the floppy power are switched as well.
Take a look at the description of the connector on the mainboard.
The +5V and +12V lines are switched.
You can use a standard power cable and exchange the outer cables on one of the connectors. That's it.
By the way:
As I already mentioned in another posting, the PCD-50B is capable of hot plugging.
You can pull the PCMCIA-to-CF adapter out of the cardreader slot and plug it in again while the PCD-50B is powered on.
But:
You should never pull the CF-card out of the PCMCIA-to-CF adapter while the PCMCIA-adapter is inserted in the slot.
This would damage the CF-card, resulting in loss of data, and the PCMCIA-to-CF adapter. ... and maybe the slot of the PCD-50B also.
С форумов:
Answer 2:
Yes, only the SCSI-cable and the power-cable that was connected to the internal IDE-HD are required.
You also have to short Pin 33 & 34 of the floppy connector with a jumper. Else EOS will check the floppy drive for READY-state with the result that the boot-process and any access to the disk-drives will take more time.
Yes you can use the power cables that are already used in the E4.
And ...Yes, the voltage lines of the floppy power are switched as well.
Take a look at the description of the connector on the mainboard.
The +5V and +12V lines are switched.
You can use a standard power cable and exchange the outer cables on one of the connectors. That's it.
By the way:
As I already mentioned in another posting, the PCD-50B is capable of hot plugging.
You can pull the PCMCIA-to-CF adapter out of the cardreader slot and plug it in again while the PCD-50B is powered on.
But:
You should never pull the CF-card out of the PCMCIA-to-CF adapter while the PCMCIA-adapter is inserted in the slot.
This would damage the CF-card, resulting in loss of data, and the PCMCIA-to-CF adapter. ... and maybe the slot of the PCD-50B also.