IDE cabling does not bear a resistance factor relative to the hardware, so I cannot imagine there's any truth whatsoever in the rumour you have heard about minimum length! The reverse is generally true in regards to data - too long and the signals weaken (however that's unlikely in the confines of a PC).
While I'd like to believe this and ditch my rounded cable that connect 2 hard drives on the same IDE channel for my Shuttle SN45G V1 XPC, I could have sworn I heard there was some important "defacto" standard about IDE cables needing to not be shorter than a certain length for optimum data performance/reliability? Does anyone know anything about this?
