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Thread: CD-ROM in Amiga 1200 help
Tiago 15:47 4th September 2007
Hi,
i dont know if there is a similar topic, if so, tell me were, and close this one.

How can i put a CD-ROM (read/write) in A1200?

By IDE cable? If i have a HD there? Dos it have more then 1 ide slots like pc?
By PCMCIA?
By Serial?
By parallel?

Thanks
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Harrison 16:26 4th September 2007
There are two main ways. By IDE or by SCSI. The easiest solution if you can find the hardware is to use a Squirrel PCMCIA SCSI interface, which connects to the PCMCIA slot on the side of the A1200 and can then be connected to an external SCSI CD drive. The Squirrel comes with all the drivers and CD devices needed to get everything working, and even includes CD32 emulation to run CD32 games.

The alternative is an IDE CD drive, but as standard the A1200 only comes with a single device IDE port for one IDE harddrive. To fix this problem you can buy a buffered IDE interface which you connect to the original A1200's IDE interface. This allows you to connect 4 IDE devices to the Amiga just like you would on a PC. You can then connect up a HD and CD drive at the same time. Many people even cut a whole in the side or back of their A1200's and mount an internal laptop cd drive inside the A1200 to make everything nice and neat and tidy.

The buffered IDE interface can be found here.
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Harrison 17:01 4th September 2007
BTW, was this the other tread you were thinking of?

http://forum.classicamiga.com/showthread.php?t=1011
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Tiago 17:15 4th September 2007
Yes it was.
Thanks
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FOL 18:01 4th September 2007
Originally Posted by Tiago:
Yes it was.
Thanks
I think Harrison linked to the wrong buffered ide connector. Using the 1 he posted will result in you NOT being able to stick a CD-ROM / DVD-ROM drive in there.

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Harrison 23:11 4th September 2007
Really? What would prevent the 4xEIDE'99 Buffered Interface I linked to from working? It is a bit more expensive, but is newer and directly supports CD-Rom/CD-R drives and even comes with the drivers.

What about the IDE-Fix Express Buffered IDE adaptor?
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