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Apparently you have a Northgate brand name computer, Model STAC2417C, and your Syntax P4S651M mboard has only IDE headers, so you probably have at least one IDE hard drive.
Which hard drive is not detected ?
Do you have only one, or more than one ?
Have you changed the connection the drive is connected to ?
Have you added another drive to a data cable that already had one connected to it ?
Have you just added a hard drive ?
Is the hard drive on a data cable with another IDE drive ?
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I searched for: Northgate STAC2417C on the web and found one 'hit' on this site that said at least some Syntax mboards were AOpen mboards.
Northgate model STAC2417C
In this case
Syntax P4S651M mboard = AOpen S651M
Go here:
http://download.aopen.com.tw/Defaul..
Select
Motherboards - S651M - Manual, or whatever
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There is info in your mboard manual regarding which end of the IDE headers is the pin 1 end.
The stripe on one side of the cable should be on that side, and be next to the power socket on the drives. Download schrack seconet usb devices driver.
The drive must be connected properly, the jumper setting on the back of it must be set correctly, and the bios settings must be correct, so that the hard drive(s) shows as detected up the the bios Setup.
The mboard's bios Setup should be set to Auto detect drives by the method Auto or LBA or similar.
There are two horizontal rows of pins, 3 pins in each row, on the back of IDE optical (CD or DVD) drives usually next to the power connector. There must be a jumper on two of the pins vertically, where it goes depends on what the two pins are for. If there is not obvious easy to see printing there, there are letters etched into the plastic above the pins - use good lighting on the back of the drive to see them in that case
e.g. MA for Master, SL for Slave, CS for Cable select.
The jumper settings for hard drives are shown on the label on the top of the drive, or you can search using the model number of the drive on the manfacturer's web site to determine it's jumper settings.
Some IDE hard drives, e.g. many Western Digital models, have two ways the drive can be designated as (jumpered as) Master - e.g. Master, single, or similar, for when the drive is by itself on an IDE data cable, and Master, with Slave, or similar, for when the drive is on a data cable with another IDE hard or optical (CD or DVD) drive.
That setting must be correct for the situation.
OR - you can set the single drive on a data cable to CS - Cable Select - and have it on the end connector of a 3 connector data cable, or set both drives on the same data cable to Cable Select.Such a drive may not be detected properly unless that setting is correct.
Older bioses may not detect a drive at all if it is jumpered Slave and is on a data cable by itself, or if it is jumpered CS (Cable Select) and on the middle connector of a 3 connector data cable by itself.
Normally you connect a single hard drive (if you have only one) by itself connected to the first (primary) IDE header, it's jumpered Master or Cable Select, and you connect the CD or DVD drive(s) to the second (Seconary) IDE header - if there is one drive, it's jumpered Master or Cable Select, if there are two drives, one is jumpered Master, the other Slave, or both drives are jumpered Cable Select.
I never use Cable Select jumpering myself.
80 wire data cables must have the proper end connector connected to the mboard IDE header - usually that's blue, but in any case it's the one farther from the middle connector on a 3 connector data cable.
Sometimes it's possible to plug in the data cable connector backwards - all the connectors can be plugged in in the right direction, sometimes all of them can be plugged in backwards (more likely if it's a 40 wire data cable with no external tab on the connectors) - that works too - but the connector on the hard drives or optical drives and in the IDE header on the mboard must be plugged in in the same direction - the stripe on one side of the data cable must be near the pin one end of the drive pins or mboard header pins, or all of them may be able to have the stripe on the end opposite that.
The pin 1 end is usually marked on the mboard surface near the mboard IDE header with an arrowhead or a 1; the pin 1 end of an IDE hard drive or optical drive connector is usually next to the drive's power connector.
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It is common to un-intentionally damage IDE data cables, especially while removing them - the 80 wire ones are more likely to be damaged. What usually happens is the cable is ripped at either edge and the wires there are either damaged or severed, often right at a connector or under it's cable clamp there, where it's hard to see - if a wire is severed but it's ends are touching, the connection is intermittent, rather than being reliable.
Another common thing is for the data cable to be separated from the connector contacts a bit after you have removed a cable - there should be no gap between the data cable and the connector - if there is press the cable against the connector to eliminate the gap.
80 wire data cables are also easily damaged at either edge if the cable is sharply creased at a fold in the cable.
Try another data cable if in doubt.
Welcome to the home page for Issue A of the RealityJava Interface Programming Guide. This guide is applicable to JReal V3.0 and V3.1 and the Reality SQL/JDBC Driver V1.0.
JReal V3.0/V3.1 comprises
- DDA classes within the
com.northgateis.comms.dda
package. These classes allow a Java program to make a connection and access information in a Reality database by sending DDA messages across a TCP/IP network. - RSC classes within the
com.northgateis.reality.rsc
package. These classesallow a Java program to access a Remote Basic subroutine (a DataBasicsubroutine that has been enabled for use via remote access). - Utility classes - including
ItemView
, which allows a Reality item to be broken down into attributes, values and subvalues. - Servlet connection classes, which allow you to write custom servlets to access a Reality database via RealWeb.
The RealSQL-JDBC Driver V1.0 comprises
- RealSQL classes within the
com.northgateis.reality.realsql
package. The driver uses the JReal DDA package to make a connection andaccess data on a Reality database. The RealSQL classes allow the Java program toconstruct SQL commands to execute queries or update the database.
This help system provides guidelines, with examples, for a Java programmerwishing to enquire upon or update a Reality database using the RSC package, RealWeb, or theReality SQL/JDBC Driver. For a summary of these methods, and the intendedreadership of this guide, please refer to the Overview.
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