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In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage J. Clarke wrote:
Arno Wagner wrote: In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Eric Gisin wrote: There is no such thing as 80-pin IDE connectors or shielding pins. True for 80-pin IDE connector. Read again blind fish: "80 pin _cable_" is what I wrote about.. Untrue for shielding pin: This is just short for for a pin connected to the intra-cable shielding, i.e. every other wire on an 80 pin IDE cable. A wire is not a pin. True. But the terminology for flat ribbon cables is mixed. For flat ribbon cable number of individual wires in the cable is often called number of pins. If the number of wires in the cable is not equal to the number of connection the connectors make, the term "pin" is inexact. Therefore it is important to look whether people talk about "cable" or "connector". However "pin" was already inexact in the connectors anyways, because it turns out that the IDE connector on an 80-wire cable makes only 39 connections but is generally referred to as "40 pin connector". Arno -- For email address: lastname AT tik DOT ee DOT ethz DOT ch GnuPG: ID:1E25338F FP:0C30 5782 9D93 F785 E79C 0296 797F 6B50 1E25 338F "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws" - Tacitus |
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"Arno Wagner" wrote in message
... In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Eric Gisin wrote: There is no such thing as 80-pin IDE connectors or shielding pins. True for 80-pin IDE connector. Read again blind fish: "80 pin _cable_" is what I wrote about.. You utterly mangled your terms, not me. There are 40 pins and 80 wires. Untrue for shielding pin: This is just short for for a pin connected to the intra-cable shielding, i.e. every other wire on an 80 pin IDE cable. Idiot. The ground wires are not connected to any pin on the device connector. Arno Wotta ****ing troll. |
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"Eric Gisin" wrote in message "Arno Wagner" wrote in message ... In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Eric Gisin wrote: There is no such thing as 80-pin IDE connectors or shielding pins. True for 80-pin IDE connector. Read again blind fish: "80 pin _cable_" is what I wrote about.. You utterly mangled your terms, not me. There are 40 pins and 80 wires. Untrue for shielding pin: This is just short for for a pin connected to the intra-cable shielding, i.e. every other wire on an 80 pin IDE cable. Idiot. ? The ground wires are not connected to any pin on the device connector. Huh? How are the additional 40 'ground' wires supposed to connect to ground then? And you called him an idiot? Arno Wotta ****ing troll. |
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Folkert Rienstra wrote: The ground wires are not connected to any pin on the device connector. Huh? How are the additional 40 'ground' wires supposed to connect to ground then? They are shorted to ground at the motherboard end, and are connected to nothing at all at the device end. -- Thor Lancelot Simon But as he knew no bad language, he had called him all the names of common objects that he could think of, and had screamed: "You lamp! You towel! You plate!" and so on. --Sigmund Freud |
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On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 08:00:04 -0700 in comp.arch.storage, "Eric Gisin"
wrote: "Arno Wagner" wrote in message ... In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Eric Gisin wrote: There is no such thing as 80-pin IDE connectors or shielding pins. True for 80-pin IDE connector. Read again blind fish: "80 pin _cable_" is what I wrote about.. You utterly mangled your terms, not me. There are 40 pins and 80 wires. Untrue for shielding pin: This is just short for for a pin connected to the intra-cable shielding, i.e. every other wire on an 80 pin IDE cable. Idiot. The ground wires are not connected to any pin on the device connector. Ground pins 2, 19, 22, 24, 26, 30 and 40 will have a common circuit connection with the other ground wires on the cable. -- Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Brian[dot]Inglis{at}SystematicSW[dot]ab[dot]ca) fake address use address above to reply |
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Is that you, Al Dykes?
"Thor Lancelot Simon" wrote in message In article , Folkert Rienstra the idiot posted my reply address here wrote: The ground wires are not connected to any pin on the device connector. Huh? How are the additional 40 'ground' wires supposed to connect to ground then? They are shorted to ground at the motherboard end, and are connected to nothing at all at the device end. You don't say. From the horses mouth (T13): A.1.2 80-conductor cable assembly using the 40-pin connector To provide better signal integrity, the optional 80-conductor cable as- sembly is specified for use with 40-pin connectors. Use of this assembly is mandatory for systems operating at Ultra DMA modes greater than 2. The mating half of the connector is as described in A.1. Every other conductor in the 80-conductor cable is connected to the ground pins *in each connector*. |
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"Brian Inglis" wrote in message ... On Sun, 26 Sep 2004 08:00:04 -0700 in comp.arch.storage, "Eric Gisin" wrote: "Arno Wagner" wrote in message ... In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Eric Gisin wrote: There is no such thing as 80-pin IDE connectors or shielding pins. True for 80-pin IDE connector. Read again blind fish: "80 pin _cable_" is what I wrote about.. You utterly mangled your terms, not me. There are 40 pins and 80 wires. Untrue for shielding pin: This is just short for for a pin connected to the intra-cable shielding, i.e. every other wire on an 80 pin IDE cable. Idiot. The ground wires are not connected to any pin on the device connector. Ground pins 2, 19, 22, 24, 26, 30 and 40 will have a common circuit connection with the other ground wires on the cable. The question is topologically where. That does make a difference in a transmission line. |
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In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Eric Gisin wrote:
"Arno Wagner" wrote in message ... In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Eric Gisin wrote: There is no such thing as 80-pin IDE connectors or shielding pins. True for 80-pin IDE connector. Read again blind fish: "80 pin _cable_" is what I wrote about.. You utterly mangled your terms, not me. There are 40 pins and 80 wires. Untrue for shielding pin: This is just short for for a pin connected to the intra-cable shielding, i.e. every other wire on an 80 pin IDE cable. Idiot. The ground wires are not connected to any pin on the device connector. And how do they become grounded if they are not connected to anything? Seems your are incapable of rational thought... Arno -- For email address: lastname AT tik DOT ee DOT ethz DOT ch GnuPG: ID:1E25338F FP:0C30 5782 9D93 F785 E79C 0296 797F 6B50 1E25 338F "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws" - Tacitus |
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