Bruce Graham wrote:Hi Mike and Dok;
I am hoping. fingers crossed, to upgrade my 2nd HDR to a Compact Flash, and convert as many of my Caddies to SSD's as I can afford to do. Getting the right IDIE to SATA adaptor is my first step.
I have tried, over and over, to convert my d8b to CF hard drive and Floppy Emulator. The Emulator works, although I haven't had to us it, but I could newver get the CF to work. Software appeared to be installed but the CPU would not find it.
I am lead to believe, that the issue is prehaps, that my d8b, at the time, was a 166MHz MB. I now have a newer desk which has the 300MHz MB so I may take a run at it again.
I thought I would start with the CF upgrade on my 2nd HDR as it has the 300MHz MB and take it from there. If it works I will do my main HDR and my perhaps the d8b.
I am not very computer savie but am not afraid to "change the oil or replace a water pump".
Does this sound like a reasonable approarch?
Cheers lads.
Bruce
More than reasonable, Bruce, I'd definitely say have a go at it... you certainly have basic mechanical skills, the rest is just having the correct parts. I can recommend a few things here based on how I've personally got things physically configured:
For the boot media (primary) on both the D8B & HDR, I use one of these because I don't really have any reason to open one of these damn things again except for cleaning them now and then. So, in the very odd event I require physical access to the boot media it's just an ejector switch on the back plane away. After removing a card bracket on the rear of the cpu, just screw this into the empty slot on the back panel to give yourself external access. Then just run the IDE cable to this instead of the hard disk. I use available and reliable SanDisk 8GB CF cards here:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=2785For the external caddy of the HDR, I'm currently using SSD's but I'm considering the conversion to CF cards. For that, I would first consider the hardware and I'll use these two links to reference parts that look as if they'd fit the bill:
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=2105 https://www.newegg.com/orico-ac325-1s-3-5-to-1x2-5/p/0VE-000W-00006That aluminum tray will easily fit inside the hard drive caddy for getting the whole assembly mounted once complete, I use them now with the SSD's. However, mounting that IDE-2-CF adapter is gonna require a bit of work. There's a few pieces of hardware that ship with tray that will help, along with some fabrication skills and maybe a coupla spacer/coupler nut standoffs. Once that's all worked out, it's just connect the power and data cables from inside the caddy up to the adapter. All this for ~ $25, give or take...
Next is the CF cards themselves - I've never addressed this for recording and having things recognize the extended drive partitions for larger disks. As I understand things, there's a specific CF card that has to be used in order to get this functionality worked out - if memory serves there's a thread here for that somewhere. If you (
or anyone else reading this) knows or finds that link, please include the cross reference here - that may (
or may not) help somebody else researching this topic...
Whatcha think? Would love to hear any constructive feedback, suggestions, etc...