Oops, I forgot this. It is very easy to tell these ribbons apart from normal IDE ribbons. They have a blue connector on one end, a black connector at the opposite end, and a gray connector in the middle. The blue connector <b>must</b> be plugged into the motherboard. The black connector is...
"Just to remind you let us say once again that ATA/100 interface requires the same good old 40-pin IDE cable used in ATA/66. However, since the burst transfer rates have become considerably higher, better protection against crosstalk and electromagnetic noise interference turned out...
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