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Re: EDS Cable Connect [message #107197 is a reply to message #107195] |
Sat, 04 August 2012 11:21 |
imajon
Messages: 55 Registered: June 2009 Location: Wisconsin
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Hey Dan
It looks from your pic you need to cross over your larger 16 pin ribbon cables (A and B)
C-----C
A-----B
B-----A
C1 C2
Slot A is at rear of card and is the larger connector.
It must cross over to B on 2 Card 2 and likewise B on Card 1 crosses over to A on card 2
Keep red stripe all to rear or all to front it doesn't matter which as long as all the same direction.
Any old IDE Cable will work. Just peel the appropriate number of wires for the cable you are to make. I have made them myself no problems.
Connectors here
http://www.pacificcable.com/More_Pages/IDEIDHCon/IDE-Ribbon- Cable-Connector.html
Important if you make them to have the connector orientated properly so that the polarization indicator on the connector is
facing same direction in relationship to red stripe (or however you mark it)on both ends of completed cable.
imajon
[Updated on: Sat, 04 August 2012 12:14] Report message to a moderator
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Re: EDS Cable Connect [message #107218 is a reply to message #107207] |
Sun, 12 August 2012 06:39 |
danielcornelius
Messages: 171 Registered: May 2012
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I Have checked the settings, but nothings happend. I have to open the CS16 to check RJ45 Socket.
Have someone opened a CS16, can something damaged easly if it opened ?
There are any special things i have to look for ?
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[Updated on: Sun, 12 August 2012 06:40] Report message to a moderator
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