Its not like I didnt read your post wiseleo. Its that I didnt understand it. You are using HDD guru speak, and so with me not being a Guru, this:
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Then just connect the long jumpers to the drive pins and give it 5V of power. I just use one of my old USB accessories for this purpose.
[data] { x x T x } [power]
[data] { x x R x } [power]
For PATA
[power][data]{ T R x x }
For SATA
The board has TX/RX LEDs as well so you can monitor the activity.
Works great!
means nothing to me. If you can explain what you mean it would be far more helpful than the all caps sarcasm. I love how you guys act like everyone who asks for help in your forum needs to be treated with condescension. I read your post. I appreciate the help, but honestly, I could do without the smart ass comments assuming everyone should know what you took years to figure out.
Thanks for the bonus hints drccsc, but instead of making me guess and risk screwing up my drive further, wouldn't it be more helpful if you say, take your SATA drive and if you look at it with the power connection to the left and the data connection to the right, the TX pin is #x and the RX pin is #y the GND pin is #z counting from left to right.
You should remember that you weren't born with this knowledge. At some point you had to learn it yourself. If you were made to feel like an idiot when you learned this then I guess then you are just passing on your hard earned lessons. If not then quit being a-holes and just be helpful!
THANKS IN ADVANCE for all of the help!
So putting those two posts together, can i safely assume that what wiseleo's diagram means is that the tx pin is #4 and Rx pin is #3 (if you count as I described above)?
Will I need a 5V source to power the RS232 to TTL converter or does the COM port itself power it up? I assume from READING wiseleo's post that I will need a separate 5V source. drccsc says dont connect 5v to anything on the drive, I do want to hook up the GND together right?
Then when I finally get to hooking it up and running a terminal program, I believe I read that the order you power up in matters. So I think it was like so:
1) make connections with HD powered off
2) run terminal program on PC
3) turn on HDD
4) save the data dump and post it back on this forum for you to tell me what it means.
is that about right?