@san_u, post #31
@Norbert, post #33
@krzysiekp41, post #36
są bardzo małe litery i ledwo widać co tam jest napisane.
@Norbert, post #37
@krzysiekp41, post #38
@krzysiekp41, post #1
@ppill, post #39
@Norbert, post #42
@krzysiekp41, post #38
@Norbert, post #48
@san_u, post #49
@krzysiekp41, post #52
To allow for two drives on the same cable, IDE uses a special configuration called master and slave. This configuration allows one drive's controller to tell the other drive when it can transfer data to or from the computer. What happens is the slave drive makes a request to the master drive, which checks to see if it is currently communicating with the computer. If the master drive is idle, it tells the slave drive to go ahead. If the master drive is communicating with the computer, it tells the slave drive to wait and then informs it when it can go ahead.
The computer determines if there is a second (slave) drive attached through the use of Pin 39 on the connector. Pin 39 carries a special signal, called Drive Active/Slave Present (DASP), that checks to see if a slave drive is present.
@ppill, post #53
@krzysiekp41, post #54
@krzysiekp41, post #52
@Norbert, post #48
@Norbert, post #58