Re: Are round IDE/floppy cables good?
- From: John Doe <jdoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 13:08:38 GMT
Andrew J. Rozsa <rozsa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Has anyone used these new round IDE drive and floppy cables for
any length of time? They appear a terrific idea, but one never
knows until one works with them for a while. Does anyone has
issues with them: become brittle under constant heat, don't
conduct reliably/as fast a ribbons, are poorly inserted into the
connector, etc? Or, conversely, does anyone report good
experiences and recommend them heartily?
Have you handled one? The so-called round IDE drive cable I've seen
is just a parallel cable crammed inside heat-shrink tubing.
Best,
Andrew
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