Removing and adding drives, Identifying signal cable connectors – IBM 2196 User Manual

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IBM Personal Computer User Guide

Removing and adding drives

Your computer has four drive bays to accommodate various types of drives.

See the section

Looking inside the system unit

on page 7-7 for the location and

description of the drive bays.

Identifying signal cable connectors

When you install a drive of any type, you must attach the signal cable (also called
the data cable) from the drive to a connector on the system board. The following
table identifies each connector on the system and the type of drive that uses the
connection. Note that the first two connectors are for IDE/ATA ATAPI drives (such as
hard disk drives and CD-ROM drives), while the third connector is for diskette
interface drives (such as diskette drives or tape drives).

If the machine type of your system is 2196, use the following illustration to identify
the signal cable connectors on your system board:

If the machine type of your system is 2197 or 6344, use the following illustration to
identify the signal cable connectors on your system board:

When attaching a drive signal cable to any of these connectors, take note of the pin
1 indicator (usually marked by coloured stripes or dots) on the edge of the cable to
ensure it aligns with pin 1 on the connector.

System board connector

Interface type

Type of drive using the connector

Primary IDE – J4

IDE/ATA ATAPI

Preferred location for the hard disk drives.

Secondary IDE – J5

IDE/ATA ATAPI

Preferred location for a CD-ROM drive.

Diskette – J14

Standard diskette Diskette and tape drives

System board connector

Interface type

Type of drive using the connector

Primary IDE – J11

IDE/ATA ATAPI

Preferred location for the hard disk drives.

Secondary IDE – J12

IDE/ATA ATAPI

Preferred location for a CD-ROM drive.

Diskette – Floppy 1

Standard diskette Diskette and tape drives

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