pugwash57
01-06-2008, 08:08 PM
Hi Pimps
On close inspection of the Clarke Ctech HD5000 you can clearly see a place for a SATA connector on the PCB.
Between main processor STB7100 (heatsink) and USB connector(flying cable), just up a bit & there is a 7 way surface mount place for a SATA connector.
Further proof, do a binary edit of the STB files & you will find load of OS21 sata drivers. The STMicroelectronics STB7100 (heart of receiver) does have embedded SATA.
However even though the connector is not there and possibly a few missing passive components there are no SATA drivers in the application code. So dont expect it as a feature.
Bet the Technomate 6800/6900 have the same connector placement.
See link to image :-http://http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1870/hd5000pcbps0.jpg (http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1870/hd5000pcbps0.jpg)
On close inspection of the Clarke Ctech HD5000 you can clearly see a place for a SATA connector on the PCB.
Between main processor STB7100 (heatsink) and USB connector(flying cable), just up a bit & there is a 7 way surface mount place for a SATA connector.
Further proof, do a binary edit of the STB files & you will find load of OS21 sata drivers. The STMicroelectronics STB7100 (heart of receiver) does have embedded SATA.
However even though the connector is not there and possibly a few missing passive components there are no SATA drivers in the application code. So dont expect it as a feature.
Bet the Technomate 6800/6900 have the same connector placement.
See link to image :-http://http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1870/hd5000pcbps0.jpg (http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/1870/hd5000pcbps0.jpg)