I was looking for an alternative solution for the lack of a second internal SATA port of the Sam460. I'm not happy with the proposed PCI card for adding more SATA ports and I don't want external boxes around for additional devices.
In order to add a cdrom as an internal device, the idea is to use a USB to SATA adaptor, as I don't think such device requires much in terms of data transfer.
There are many USB to SATA adpators out there, I think I will go for this one:
thats one of many Solutions :) when booting fails : copy the OS-CD to a bootable partition and give it the same Name. In this Way i installed update1, my Burner was broken :)
Interesting adapter, if I go for a Sam460ex I'll probably pass on an optical drive altoghter, possibly with SSD or some other flash option. Fancy a silent and compact OS4 sytem.
I don't know about USB, but I do think it'll ship on an SD Card. At the VCF, Max from ACube demonstrated it booting from SD card and the suggestion was that since both the 460 and the X1000 have inaccessible internal card readers...
If you want to go the USB stick route, though, I think that is also on the agenda. UBoot supports it, not sure about the AmigaOS. Anyway, not to worry. We'll know for sure by the end of the weekend.
Suppose you've got two sata devices: 1) Hard Disk and 2) cdrom.
On your motherboard (Sam460) you've got only one SATA connector and on that you plug your 1) Hard Disk bacause you require speed and a lot of data transfer will going on.
As for 2) the cdrom you can connect it to the sata plug on the adaptor, and the adaptor on the usb plug on your motherboard.
>>As for 2) the cdrom you can connect it to the sata plug on the adaptor,
Yes...
>>and the adaptor on the usb plug on your motherboard.
How do you connect that USB to the motherboard?
I can't see where that USB type A connector can go on the motherboard.
Maybe you mean on the rear of the motherboard? This means that the cable will have to go from inside to the outside and then plug it on the rear of the motherboard.
@virgola Thinking about it, if you use the on board sata you lose the PCI-E X1 slot anyway, so the best course would be use a PCI card for multiple sata. Unless you do without DVD-ROM at that point you could have an HD connected to the MOBO via your suggested adapter, all expansions slots available, and exchange data among machines by simply using Memory Cards and USB sticks.
I don't know about transfer speeds however, what would the difference be between an HD connected with this adapter, another connected to the PCI Sata card and another one connected to the on board Sata port? (big performance differences?)
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You still haven't told me how that adaptor would work.
It won't work unless you then add another adapter (like the motherboard to two USB connectors, something that needs to be verified) OR you connect it to the rear of the machine.
The motherboard already have usb connectors. In order to use them, you require something I showed (you need to change the connector pins on the motherboard to something like standard female USB connector type A). Such cable is not an adaptor, simply a cable.
So you don't require to connect anything to the rear of the machine, as long you keep all these cables within the case.
Summarizing: cd-rom > sata cable > sata to usb adaptor > usb cable > motherboard