Table 3-3 shows the signal assignments on the 44-pin portion of the hard disk connector. A slash (/) at the beginning of a signal name indicates an active-low signal.
1 | /RESET | 2 | GROUND | |
3 | DD7 | 4 | DD8 | |
5 | DD6 | 6 | DD9 | |
7 | DD5 | 8 | DD10 | |
9 | DD4 | 10 | DD11 | |
11 | DD3 | 12 | DD12 | |
13 | DD2 | 14 | DD13 | |
15 | DD1 | 16 | DD14 | |
17 | DD0 | 18 | DD15 | |
19 | GROUND | 20 | KEY | |
21 | DMARQ | 22 | GROUND | |
23 | /DIOW | 24 | GROUND | |
25 | /DIOR | 26 | GROUND | |
27 | IORDY | 28 | CSEL | |
29 | /DMACK | 30 | GROUND | |
31 | INTRQ | 32 | /IOCS16 | |
33 | DA1 | 34 | /PDIAG | |
35 | DA0 | 36 | DA2 | |
37 | /CS0 | 38 | /CS1 | |
39 | /DASP | 40 | GROUND | |
41 | +5V LOGIC | 42 | +5V MOTOR | |
43 | GROUND | 44 | Reserved | |
CSEL, /DASP, /IOCS16, and /PDIAG are not used; see Table 3-4 |