Best IDE card for a PowerEdge 2300 ?

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The original SCSI CD-Rom in my pe2300 is dying; I'm getting more frequent
read errors. I want to replace it with a CD-RW anyway, but these are almost
impossible to find in SCSI with a black face. I'll probably go with IDE
which means adding an IDE card to the pe2300.

I've tried two IDE cards, a SIIG SC-PE4A12 UATA-100 and a no-name ATA-66,
both hang the machine at POST. (The SIIG is an odd card anyway, it also
hangs an IBM, so I wasn't too surprised)

Anybody know of an IDE card that is KNOWN to work in a pe2300 ?

I don't really need the latest UATA-133, it's only for CD-Rom access.


- FM -
 
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if you ever want to boot from the CDROM again, DO NOT put an IDE Card in
there.

If the color is that much of a big deal to you, just remove the faceplate
and paint it.

Or, look here:

http://search.ebay.com/dell-SCSI-CDROM-poweredge_W0QQsojsZ1QQfromZR40


- NuTs

"Fred Mau" <fred-dot-mau@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns962352904D910freddotmaucomcastnet@216.196.97.131...
> The original SCSI CD-Rom in my pe2300 is dying; I'm getting more frequent
> read errors. I want to replace it with a CD-RW anyway, but these are
> almost
> impossible to find in SCSI with a black face. I'll probably go with IDE
> which means adding an IDE card to the pe2300.
>
> I've tried two IDE cards, a SIIG SC-PE4A12 UATA-100 and a no-name ATA-66,
> both hang the machine at POST. (The SIIG is an odd card anyway, it also
> hangs an IBM, so I wasn't too surprised)
>
> Anybody know of an IDE card that is KNOWN to work in a pe2300 ?
>
> I don't really need the latest UATA-133, it's only for CD-Rom access.
>
>
> - FM -
 
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"NuTCrAcKeR" <nutcracker@internationalhacker.org> wrote in
news:Lf-dnWPZ8KxkVN7fRVn-hg@speakeasy.net:

> if you ever want to boot from the CDROM again, DO NOT put an IDE Card
> in there.
>
> If the color is that much of a big deal to you, just remove the
> faceplate and paint it.
>
> Or, look here:
>
> http://search.ebay.com/dell-SCSI-CDROM-poweredge_W0QQsojsZ1QQfromZR40
>
>
> - NuTs

Had to give up on the IDE anyway, tried several cards (Promise, SIIG, etc,)
couldn't find ANY that wouldn't hang it at POST. Must be something about
the motherboard, I even pulled every other card and turned off everything I
could find in the setup, still hung.

I ended up sticking in a beige Ricoh SCSI CD-RW (for now).

The problem isn't finding a black SCSI CD-ROM, it's finding a black SCSI
CD-RW.

- FM -
 
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"Fred Mau" <fred-dot-mau@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:Xns9624522E71F98freddotmaucomcastnet@216.196.97.131...
> "NuTCrAcKeR" <nutcracker@internationalhacker.org> wrote in
> news:Lf-dnWPZ8KxkVN7fRVn-hg@speakeasy.net:
>
>> if you ever want to boot from the CDROM again, DO NOT put an IDE Card
>> in there.
>>
>> If the color is that much of a big deal to you, just remove the
>> faceplate and paint it.
>>
>> Or, look here:
>>
>> http://search.ebay.com/dell-SCSI-CDROM-poweredge_W0QQsojsZ1QQfromZR40
>>
>>
>> - NuTs
>
> Had to give up on the IDE anyway, tried several cards (Promise, SIIG,
> etc,)
> couldn't find ANY that wouldn't hang it at POST. Must be something about
> the motherboard, I even pulled every other card and turned off everything
> I
> could find in the setup, still hung.
>
> I ended up sticking in a beige Ricoh SCSI CD-RW (for now).
>
> The problem isn't finding a black SCSI CD-ROM, it's finding a black SCSI
> CD-RW.
>
> - FM -

Its a SERVER ...

get over it, or paint it !

End of story !

you dont have other options !