DOM
DOM
Anyone know if a DOM (Disk-On-Module) would need a separate power supply when used with Qubide on QL?
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- vanpeebles
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Re: DOM
Yes, as Peter has pointed out, DOMs normally have a non-standard IDE connection that connects them to +5V. The QubIDE re-make supports that.
If you want to connect the DOM to a PC, however, you will usually need a separate Power Supply - Normal USB-IDE adaptors do not normally supply the DOM on this Pin. I use a separate USB connection to the Mac to supply the voltage.
Regards,
Tobias
If you want to connect the DOM to a PC, however, you will usually need a separate Power Supply - Normal USB-IDE adaptors do not normally supply the DOM on this Pin. I use a separate USB connection to the Mac to supply the voltage.
Regards,
Tobias
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Re: DOM
Hi,
I have a 1Gb DOM in my Quibide, partitioned to 4 x 256Mb paritions.
It works very well without a power supply.
I have a 1Gb DOM in my Quibide, partitioned to 4 x 256Mb paritions.
It works very well without a power supply.
Regards,
Derek
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Re: DOM
Hi
Many DOM and IDE adapters ( CF-IDE or SD-IDE) use IDE pin 20 ( an unused pin of standard IDE port) to get power.
My qubide clone has this functionality
Bye
José Leandro
Many DOM and IDE adapters ( CF-IDE or SD-IDE) use IDE pin 20 ( an unused pin of standard IDE port) to get power.
My qubide clone has this functionality

Bye
José Leandro