TheEmulator wrote:I just wanted to warn people ( correct me if you know otherwise ) that the predominantly Kingspec branded 'PATA' SSD IDE drives don't seem to work with EOS E4XT 4.7 and I suppose all models. In my test one of these dirves is not seen. After a little digging it turns out these are actually drives with a SATA controller and then SATA <-> PATA/IDE converter chip, the controller chip and the converter are both from the brand JMicron and apparently not so great... I just swapped out for an existing IDE drive, I've checked all power connections with a meter and pin connectivity through the 40 <-> 44 pin converter and power lead and everything measure correctly but there's no drive mount. I'm tempted to try another SSD from a different brand ( Transcend or ? ) only if they are 'True' PATA/IDE. I am wondering if anyone else has been down this route with success? In the meantime I'll try one of laptop drives as recommended above. Has anyone got a recommendation of a removeable dock for easy backing up?
I have the same problem, but I tried one of these: InnoDisk FiD2.5” ATA6000
I had high hopes as the literature claimed that the drive was fully IDE compatible and E-mu stated that the IDE drive must be ATA3 or higher, so I was hopeful.
The block diagram of this drive shows an IDE controller on board, and I think the problem you were having is that ATA7 is pretty much a SATA drive with a fudge.
I got a bit further with it than you did with the Kingspec - my E5000 booted up normally and the drive screen showed the drive but, it was asleep.
Tried to do a format and got an error. Once you highlight the drive and hit the info button it shows the usual screen with mostly "????" in the specs and then the drive will disappear when you OK out of that screen.
Real shame, I would love a totally silent IDE flash drive in my Ultra! I guess I'm just going to have to get a laptop IDE hard drive of some sort.
I've got a data sheet for the InnoDisk if you're interested?