Redwolf

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Anyone know if there's a way I can get more than 2 CD-ROM Drives hooked up if I have only 1 IDE free (without getting a card)?
 

Obtuse

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There is no way. 2 devices per IDE channel.

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TheRod

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He could try to HOT-swap the IDE cable! :)

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sparky853

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If you want, you can get a SCSI card and hard drives, and free up the second IDE channel. A couple nice 10K RPM SCSI drives would liekly speed things up as well. :smile:

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Crashman

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OH! d00d, I have a 3 channel SCSI RAID controller that can controll up to 45 devices (15 per channel), while using only 1 IRQ. That's 1337!

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phsstpok

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LOL! How many CDROM drives do you need? and why?

How about using your CDROMs in external USB enclosures? USB 2.0 would be best.

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