Nick Birkby wrote:Hello all. Ive not had much time to get to work on the ribbon cables but did try with a bigger 4gb cf hard drive. As I was slightly expecting it did not change matters and the unit still has the same error message on startup.
I wish i could find an inexpensive ribbon cable tester- one that you plug in the cables.
I will update again as things progress.
Dude... those ribbon cables are inexpensive and everywhere on the internet - you're killing yourself with purchasing a cable tester unless it's something you'd utilize more than just once every eon. They're expensive, and anything '
inexpensive' in that category of tool... well, ya get what ya pay for. Just order yourself up an IDE cable - pick your vendor - and call it a day. If you need a little assistance sourcing one, just post back here on this thread. I don't know exactly what you're looking for or I would have posted a link myself...
What David suggested is more than appropriate for doing it '
old skool' IF you've got a multimeter and a little time - it's essentially the Flintstonian equivalent to a cable tester device, testing end to end one pin pair at a time. I've done this both ways, it's an easy way to test for continuity between two wired points (
each connector pin). Grab a cup of coffee and have at it... \m/
Here's the caveat., whether you were expecting it or not :
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