so ive got 4 Fujitsu PATA hd's (model # MHV2040AT, please tell me that really is Parallel ATA) how can i go about connecting these things to a pandora to use them as additional hard drives, links to any adapters would be welcome as well
http://www.ecrater.c...e-for-ide-pata#
would this be enough to get pandora or desktop to recognize it? i take it the 2.5 pata drives dont require and power supply as i dont see any way....? or am i missing something, also if someone knows of a case thatll hold 4 of these babies, thatd be nice as well
that molex power connector is for a 3.5, these 2.5 pata drives have like a weird 2x2 pins next to the pata pins, and i think thats jumpers for master/slave, so i cant figure out if these need any kind of power supply like the 3.5That won't do the trick, it says that there are no power adapter but that you have to use the power from your pc case.
The power connector on PATA drive are white molex connectors with 12V and 5V looking like the bottom right one :
As said before USB 2.5" disk enclosures cost about 10$, multi disks enclosures are mainly RAID ones and are really large and expensive and they'll need a power socket.
Could be. Depends on HDD's power drain. USB host gives 500 mA and 700 mA for very short time. If HDD can spin up before it will be disconnected for power overload, then it will work.so you presume i was right all along? something like this LINK would be able to power the drive as well as read from it?
ok so theres a chance my setup could work on pandora? even though its not showing up in windows pc or laptop(w/o external power)Edit : The IDE USB adapter (with a power supply block) does work fine on Pandora. Strangely an IDE drive that wouldn't work via that adapter on my windows desktops and laptop, IS working on Pandora, so my wife is chuffed I can reclaim 50gb of her stuff to another ext hdd via a hub. Yay for Pandora B)