FIS2R RAID as 3rd IDE channel?

Is it possible to configure the RAID controlller on the FIS2R for use as a 3rd IDE channel?
I've used up IDE 0 & 1 and still want to add another device to the system without using a serillel connection.

If the question you are asking is "Can I use IDE3 for a hard drive WITHOUT setting up a Raid array", then the answer is YES.
If you currently don't have anything on IDE3, and Serial 3+4, make sure the Promise controller is enabled and set to "as SATA" in the Bios. You'll also have to load the Promise SATA drivers for your OS.

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    I would like to know if anybody with this same situation was able to successfully update the optical drive's firmware or is there some way to place the optical drive on the secondary ide channel and the hard drive on primary for me to follow and replicate the process.
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    Thanks sir NovJoe for the reply.
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  • K9N SLI Platinum - IDE Channel Not Working

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  • No Secondary IDE Channel

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  • IDE Channel set up advise ?

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  • Add P-ATA drives: "Driver is not intended for this platform" for IDE Channel

    With the S-ATA drives in my sig everything has worked without problems for a long time...
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    I got rid of the problem 
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    Yes  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822236243,
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