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- IDE-fix
- For all Amiga 1200 based systems
4-drive buffered and terminated IDE interface for den A1200
The IDE-fix adapter doubles the internal IDE port of your A1200. At the
same time it's an adapter from the rather uncommon 2.5 inch standard to
the less expensive 3.5 inch standard connections. The first of the two
IDE outputs is available as 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch connector, to you can
use existing cables. The IDE-fix adapter is buffered and terminated. That
means that your Amiga is shielded from noise that is caused by long cables,
so it continues working reliably without crashing. There are adapters by
other vendors that are not buffered or terminated - you can identify such
sub-standard adapters easily either from the price, or from the number of chips:
If the adapter offered has only got one chip, look for something better!
The IDE-fix adapter is always shipped together with an original IDE-fix
97 license by Elaborate Bytes
IDE-fix 97 Key features:
* use cheap Atapi CD-Rom drives
* use removable IDE/Atapi devices (Syquest, IDE-ZIP, LS120)
* supports TD64-commands - harddisk capacities larger than 4 GBytes possible!
* IDE harddisk autopark
* Atapi CD-changers (NEC, Sanyo, Torisan) are perfectly supported (CD-change
can be done either by a program, or by a separate icon for each inserted
CD)
* Cache CD filesystem included!
* CD-32 emulator included!
IDE-fix Express adapter - your controller switches to turbo!
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Since the end of august '98, the express-adapter is shipped. It is
installed over top of the Gayle chip of the A1200, and a small cable connects
express-adapter and IDE-fix adapter. You can easily find out if your adapter
is prepared for use with the express-adapter: It must be black. If your
4-drive interface is green, it cannot be used with the express-adapter.
Don't worry - we have an unbeatable bundle price for the new IDE-fix adapter,
the express adapter and the special IDE-fix express software license.
Transfer rates of more than 5.1 MBytes per second are reached with the
express adapter. The two IDE-ports are now handled as if they were two
separate IDE controllers, that means that two actions can be handled at
a time - this is perfect for IDE-CD writers, because writing a CD requires
reading from harddisk and writing to CD simultaneously. The writer-software
"MakeCD" supports all common IDE/Atapi CD writers.
Not every IDE/Atapi device can handle the high speed of the IDE-fix Express.
Older harddisks or single speed CD-Roms would not benefit from the higher
controller speed, and some models even refuse to work with express-timing.
In such a case, each port can be configured to be non-express separately,
so you don't have to make backups of your harddisk when upgrading to a
new harddisk.
A special gadget is the diagnosis-software that checks for the correct
connection between the IDE-fix adapter and the express-adapter. If the
cable has been plugged the wrong way round, the computer will start normally,
and nothing will break. Only the diagnosis-software will nag.
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