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crystal.bk : cryst-2.fb4 Page 38 Monday, March 23, 1998 4:09 AM 2 How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstation Installing Mass Storage Devices Which Data Connectors Your PC Workstation has the following cables and connectors which may to Use be used by mass storage devices: • A cable for UltraWide 16-bit SCSI with five connectors. • A cable for UltraNarrow 8-bit SCSI with two connectors. • A flexible disk drive cable with a single connector. This supports a flexible disk drive (the connector is attached to the flexible disk drive supplied). • An Ultra ATA/33 IDE cable that supports two fast IDE devices. If you install a CD-ROM drive, CD-RW drive, a Zip drive, or a third hard disk drive, connect it to this cable. Which Power Connectors to Use There are two different types of power connectors-these are shown below. Power Cables for Hard Disk Drives, Zip Drives, Tape Drives, CD-RW, and CD-ROM Drives Power Cable for 3.5-inch Flexible Disk Drive Some of the power connectors will already be connected to devices. If you install a device that requires a different connector, the connector converter should be supplied with the device. 38 English

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How to Install Accessories Inside Your PC Workstation
Installing Mass Storage Devices
38
English
Which Data Connectors
to Use
Your PC Workstation has the following cables and connectors which may
be used by mass storage devices:
A cable for UltraWide 16-bit SCSI with five connectors.
A cable for UltraNarrow 8-bit SCSI with two connectors.
A flexible disk drive cable with a single connector. This supports a
flexible disk drive (the connector is attached to the flexible disk
drive supplied).
An Ultra ATA/33 IDE cable that supports two fast IDE devices. If you
install a CD-ROM drive, CD-RW drive, a Zip drive, or a third hard disk
drive, connect it to this cable.
Which Power
Connectors to Use
There are two different types of power connectors—these are shown
below.
Some of the power connectors will already be connected to devices. If
you install a device that requires a different connector, the connector
converter should be supplied with the device.
Power Cables for Hard Disk
Drives, Zip Drives, Tape Drives,
CD-RW, and CD-ROM Drives
Power Cable for 3.5-inch
Flexible Disk Drive
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