Hi all, 1)I want True IDE specifications and details on TRUE IDE. can anybody give some URLs. 2)Is PCMCIA-ATA and TRUE IDE are same? I googled it but i didn't get any information, plz help me Thanks in advance
True IDE
Started by ●December 21, 2005
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
> I googled it but i didn't get any information, plz help me > Thanks in advance >Well, you didn't google good enoguh. I found this: http://www.ata-atapi.com/, just for start... - Homer S.
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
Homer S. wrote:> > I googled it but i didn't get any information, plz help me > > Thanks in advance > > > > Well, you didn't google good enoguh. I found this: > http://www.ata-atapi.com/, just for start... > > - Homer S.thanks homer I need information on True IDE specification like pin nums,data transfer speed etc. can u give me some info/links? regards prasi
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
"prasi" <kp.prasanna@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1135146596.334199.78870@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...> thanks Homer, > But i need info/spec on TRUE IDE/PCMCIA-ATA >If you follow the links on that page you will find this: http://www.compactflash.org/ which quotes speeds from 16MB/Sec up to 66MB/sec depending on your interface. Peter
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
prasi wrote:> Homer S. wrote: > > > I googled it but i didn't get any information, plz help me > > > Thanks in advance > > > > > > > Well, you didn't google good enoguh. I found this: > > http://www.ata-atapi.com/, just for start... > > > > - Homer S. > > thanks homer > I need information on True IDE specification like pin nums,data > transfer speed etc. > can u give me some info/links? > regards > prasiThe pin layouts and registers are available at http://cfd.linnix.com/ide.php Transfer speed depends on how fast your processor can setup the signals and how fast the deivce can response.
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
All ATA standards are governed by T13, www.t13.org . You can probably find everything you need there (IDE = ATA). There is a 50 pin connector, 0.8 mm pitched, used on slim (notebook) CD/DVD etc. drives, which is not to be found in the standards, but you don't seem to be looking for it. If you need it, let me know, I can probably find it somewhere on my disks. Dimiter ------------------------------------------------------ Dimiter Popoff Transgalactic Instruments http://www.tgi-sci.com ------------------------------------------------------
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
Didi wrote:> All ATA standards are governed by T13, > www.t13.org . You can probably find everything you need > there (IDE = ATA). > There is a 50 pin connector, 0.8 mm pitched, used > on slim (notebook) CD/DVD etc. drives, which is not > to be found in the standards, but you don't seem to > be looking for it. If you need it, let me know, > I can probably find it somewhere on my disks. > > Dimiter > > ------------------------------------------------------ > Dimiter Popoff Transgalactic Instruments > > http://www.tgi-sci.com > ------------------------------------------------------ya didi i need full spec , i am studying true ide, IDE,MMC so please send me the spec if u have. regards prasi
Reply by ●December 21, 20052005-12-21
MMC is governed by T10 rather than T13, go to www.t10.org for the latest MMC (MMC5, I believe) drafts. Finding the ATA standards should be no problem at www.t13.org . Dimiter ------------------------------------------------------ Dimiter Popoff Transgalactic Instruments http://www.tgi-sci.com ------------------------------------------------------