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First post, by retardware

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Reading the thread SATA CD-ROM use in Win98SE with audio cable, I conclude that I need to find a converter SATA->IDE to hook up an IDE DVD drive.
Some years ago, I tried some from China via ebay.
Sadly, none of these worked.
Somehow they made the BIOS hang while it tried to detect the drive.

The problem now is that I want to get CD audio input for the Soundblaster AWE32.
I got a rather modern mobo which has no IDE ports.

Does anybody know of any SATA->IDE converter that works not only with HDDs, but with optical drives, too?

Reply 1 of 5, by jakethompson1

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Usually people use those converters for the other direction (SATA drive and onboard IDE). Why not just get a PCI card IDE controller and use the drive natively?

Reply 2 of 5, by darry

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These work fine for me for IDE optical drives on an AHCI SATAcontroller under Windows 10 x64 . https://www.startech.com/en-ca/hdd/pata2sata3

They use a Sunplus SPIF223A or at least mine do .

Reply 3 of 5, by retardware

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@jakethompson
Tried this already, but I did not find any PCI card IDE controller which seems not to be restricted to HDDs only.
Practically all were some sort of RAID controllers 🙁

@darry
Just ordered one .
I'll report back when I got it delivered, probably next week.

Thank you very much 😀 😀

Reply 4 of 5, by Matth79

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I run IDE DVD on a Jmicron JMB36x based adapter. not sure of the model
Can't remember if I tried the replacement ROMs from https://blog.stuffedcow.net/2012/08/jmicron-j … card-ahci-mode/ = pretty sure this was with the standard ROM

Ah, NOW I remember - It's on it's own driver and works, I did try the replacement ROMs and got to having the IDE on standard IDE driver, the SATA on standard driver, but it lost the ability to plug & play on the ESATA

Reply 5 of 5, by retardware

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@Matth79
This is sort of crazy, a PCI-E card with PATA port.
IIrc the latest PATA disks were 300GB, a bit small in the PCI-E age 😀
Sadly this build is aimed specifically at DOS, so it needs to be BIOS compatible (as there are no PCI-E drivers for DOS).
And the guy reported in his blog that he was unable to make PATA work...

By the way, I found I am a real retard...
...I didn't realize that the Soundblaster has a PATA port for CD...
OMG 🤦

But if the adapter @darry suggested works, I guess I'll use that, as it will be much more compatible.