Okay. That boot log saw the chip cleanly. So it was something along your cable / header. If you can, you might want to look very closely at the IDE header and the solder connections with a magnifier. See if you can spot any examples similar to the FAQ entry. If that looks okay, try plugging your cable and drives in again - be very careful to make sure everything lines up and not to put too much stress on that IDE header.
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Paul Grzelak
200GB with 48MB RAM, Illuminated Buttons and Digital Outputs