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Message   Nevarre    Green Dragon   Drive cables   July 30, 1995
 7:17 PM *  

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��-�> Here's What You Said��.
� So the position of the drive with respect to the cable has an effect on the
� drive letter?!??!?!?!!?  That sux!  So howz about if I have a Maxtor on the
� nearest end & a Conner on the farthest end, then my Conner would be the
� master & the Maxtor the slave?!?!?!?!?!!?!  Also, can a Conner & Maxtor exist
� together?  A salesperson at a comp store said they can never be mixed...
� Thanx for any help!  L8r!  GD
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���> Now Here is what I Say��.                                              �
                      ��-�����������������������Reply�Requested���������������

The nearest drive is c: and the fartherest is d: (or the slave).

Some old connors have difficulty being slaved to or the master of any
non-connor drive, but the newer ones should work find with just about any
other brand.

-=Nevarre=-
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