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Title:IBM PCs, clones, DOS, etc.
Notice:Intro in 1-11, Windows stuff in NOTED::MSWINDOWS please
Moderator:TARKIN::LINND
Created:Tue Jan 03 1995
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3023
Total number of notes:28404

2909.0. "What are the correct cables for the sony/panasonic/mitsumi cdroms ?" by SMURF::FENSTER (Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering, Troubleshooting and other m) Fri Feb 07 1997 17:25

    Maybe there is a simple answer to this, but I can't find a definitive
    one. What are the correct interface cables for the standard (Sony/
    Panasonic/Mitsumi) cdrom interfaces ? Can you use the standard IDE (or
    Floppy) cables or do you need something special ? How about the audio
    cables ? Is there a FAQ on this stuff anywhere ?
    
    	Thanx in advance
    
    		Yaacov
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2909.1CAMPY::ADEYIs there a 'Life for Dummies'?Fri Feb 07 1997 17:306
    re: Note 2909.0 by SMURF::FENSTER
    
    If no one replies here by tonight, I'll pull off the cover of my system
    at home tonight and do a comparison.
    
    Ken....
2909.2TLE::INGRAMoopsFri Feb 07 1997 20:0717
	Panasonic and Mitsumi are both 40 pin straight through cables, same
	as IDE. I'm not certain about Sony, But I believe it uses a 34 pin
	cable and you could use a floppy cable provided the cable has a 34
	pin header connector (3.5" floppy style) and you connect before the
	twist in the cable (i.e. the straight through connector).

	Audio cables are not that easy. Even different models from the same
	manufacturer can require different connectors. There are several
	different connectors used by various sound card manufacturers too.
	If you have a Computer City local to you, they sell about a half dozen
	different CD audio cables; several sound card connectors in parallel
	at one end of the cable and a CDROM manufacturer specific connector
	on the other.

Larry