debs3759 wrote on 2021-06-28, 23:41:
Why not swap the cables over? Wouldn't that be much easier? DOS typically assigns drive letters to fixed drives first, in the order they are seen, then does the same for optical and other removable drives. I would think that drivers did the same back in the day.
I will need to order longer cables in order to do this, or swap the drives into different bays. This particular case has an unorthodox layout. It is the same case I had with my Gateway (last PC I ever had before building my own.) I moved my project over to it for nostalgia, and am trying to maintain the same drive layout, with the main difference being that I am using an SD-to-IDE drive as my Primary Master, giving me four devices, where my old Gateway had a DVD-ROM in the top bay, an LS-120 in the first 3.5 bay, a CD-RW in the 2nd 5.25 bay, and an internal 3.5 HDD. I am hoping to find a way to keep the drives where they are, but if there isn't a way to tell the computer to swap drives #0 and #1 into #1 and #0, I will have to find long IDE cables that will allow for a game of PC Twister, or say screw it and move the drives around into a different configuration. I am attaching a pic of the same case:
EDIT: Looking at the pic and seeing the drive bay layout, from top to bottom, my drives are:
1. DVD-ROM (Secondary Master, trying to make this D:)
2. LS-120 (Secondary Slave, will always be A:)
3. CD-RW (Primary Slave, gets set to D: - trying to make it E:)
4. Live! Drive (stand alone)
5. 3.5" SD-to-IDE drive (Primary Master, must remain as C:)