Primary ide location in mdd

I just got an dual 1 ghz resurrected with a new PS I found reasonably priced on ebay. The carrier was missing for the slot right in front of the processor. So I put the boot drive in the carrier under the optical drives. So which IDE channel is considered primary and which is secondary, the one by the optical IDE connector or the one by the heat sink? Also I read there was a a 66 MHZ IDE controller. Does anyone have a link to a board walkthrough for this machine. It is the firewire 400 167 MHZ bus model.

Some models of that carrier have a single Phillips shipping screw. The screw is not mentioned in the manuals. It is fairly obvious on the frontmost carrier (looks rather like a shipping screw) but more subtle on the rearmost carrier -- it is above the carrier on the wall, and is not clear (until you remove it) whether it is holding the carrier in place.
I would also add that the -66 and -100 drive cables also appear to be interchangeable (in case yours has been robbed). The -100 motherboard connector is flipped on its side, so that the blue (controller) end of the cable can be installed to give the Back drive the end (Master) connector, and the front drive in the same carrier the gray (Slave) connector.

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