Adding two more hard drives

I have a G4 1.42 dual that has two hard drives in the front of the machine already. I've just discovered (ok, so I'm a little slow) that I can add two more hard drives in the back of it. As I added larger capacity drives to the front (250 gig each), I took the original 120's and put them in external cases and just used them as USB drives.
However, I'd like to internalize those two drives now.
I was able to somehow figure it out then, regarding adding a second internal drive (slave/master) and it didn't seem to hard. I'm figuring this is a similar deal, just knowing how to set some kind of jumpers or whatever.
Truth is, though, I'm not for certain how this would work. I'm guessing that I can "chain" in the remaining two HD's as slaves? I took the two externals out of their temporary case and can see the jumper sets, the power cable, and so forth.
What do I need to understand before I just "plug" them into the computer's remaining two bays and fire it up? Any jumper settings? Power limitations?
Is there some kind of setting I have to activate in OS X to make sure it can 'see' them or whatever?
I've just looked over the ribbon cables. I notice there is one slot marked ATA-33 that has a ribbon cable coming from it, sliding kind of underneath and around, appearing to go to the DVD burner. I'm guessing that would be the typical config (without me having to unscrew and chase down the ribbon)?
Sitting just on top of that, is two obvious power plugs plus one unused ribbon cable. The ribbon is sitting, unconnected, with one blue end (to motherboard I would presume) and then two dark grey connectors on the other end of the ribbon cable. Looks like they built it ready to hold more drives.
On the motherboard, just above the ATA 33 slot is an ATA 66 unused slot. Would the HD's that I want to connect simply use the cable to go into 66 slot using the supplied ribbon cables, or would I need to somehow chain them into the 33 slot?
Thanks
Thanks
Message was edited by: TexasMan_Luvs_Hismac
Message was edited by: TexasMan_Luvs_Hismac

Hi-
Easy stuff...
Put the two drives in the second carrier, both jumpered Cable Select.
Connect the power to each, and using the ribbon with two free connectors, connect both drives, and then plug that into the ATA/66 connector on the motherboard.
The machine should recognize both disks. In the event that they don't show, initially, check your work, and then reset the PRAM, holding CommandOption+PR while booting, release after the second startup chime.

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