I've been using this hack on 2 A4000's for several months (since KS upped
the delay time for IDE drives).
Get a 40-pin female IDE header and wire a 5K resistor between pins 3 and 39,
and between pins 5 and 39.
Pins 3 and 5 are the high-order IDE data bits. Pin 39 is the IDE LED
connection, which is tied high. This hack ties the two high-order IDE
data bits high, making the ROM immediately skip looking for a drive.
Plug the header onto the A4000 motherboard IDE connector, making sure it
is on correctly.
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Sean (sriddle@ionet.net)
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