Custom IDE 80 conductor cable at reasonable price?

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I have an unusual setup from PC Power that I purchased a number of years
ago. I would like to add a second hdd; as it will be side-by-side with
the primary drive, and close to the mb connector, I can get away with
4-5 inches between the mb and slave connectors, but I need 7-8" of cable
to connect the slave and master drives. (It would be like using a
standard cable but in reverse)

Does anyone know where I can find a non-standard cable for less than the
$25 I have seen online?

Thanks
Ken K
 
I have an unusual setup from PC Power that I purchased a number of years
ago. I would like to add a second hdd; as it will be side-by-side with
the primary drive, and close to the mb connector, I can get away with
4-5 inches between the mb and slave connectors, but I need 7-8" of cable
to connect the slave and master drives. (It would be like using a
standard cable but in reverse)

Does anyone know where I can find a non-standard cable for less than the
$25 I have seen online?
Some of the longer rounded ones I've seen have a length you're after
between the master and slave sockets.
 
Conor said:
Some of the longer rounded ones I've seen have a length you're after
between the master and slave sockets.
Thanks for responding, but it has to be a flat cable. (The computer is
about 18" square and 1 1/2" thick, which allows it to be installed
vertically in the footwell of a desk.)
 
ken said:
I have an unusual setup from PC Power that I purchased a number of years
ago. I would like to add a second hdd; as it will be side-by-side with
the primary drive, and close to the mb connector, I can get away with
4-5 inches between the mb and slave connectors, but I need 7-8" of cable
to connect the slave and master drives. (It would be like using a
standard cable but in reverse)

Does anyone know where I can find a non-standard cable for less than the
$25 I have seen online?

Thanks
Ken K
Found someone to do it. For anyone who is interested, www.iec.net
 
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