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Author What is the difference between Sata and IDE anyhow ?
Mike

2006-01-06, 4:57 pm

Will they both work on a ide channel ?
Cantor Aidan Mushhid-Crublingfield

2006-01-06, 4:57 pm

Mike, <me@myhouse.org>, the subcortical, evergreen wretch, and toenail
clippings cleaner, spurted:

> Will they both work on a ide channel ?


No, and yes.

Mike

2006-01-06, 4:57 pm

That is a rather ambigous answer.

On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 09:00:50 -0500, Cantor Aidan Mushhid-Crublingfield
<cantor.aidan.mushhid-crublingfield@you.bilgy-sulphurous-clam.org>
wrote:

>Mike, <me@myhouse.org>, the subcortical, evergreen wretch, and toenail
>clippings cleaner, spurted:
>
>
>No, and yes.


Cezary Kolodziejsk

2006-01-06, 4:57 pm

Mike, <me@myhouse.org>, the subclavian, fallow cat, and employee responsible
for building high stone walls from small pebbles using dog shit for mortar,
wanted to talkee-talkee about :
[vbcol=seagreen]
> That is a rather ambigous answer.
>
> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 09:00:50 -0500, Cantor Aidan Mushhid-Crublingfield
> <cantor.aidan.mushhid-crublingfield@you.bilgy-sulphurous-clam.org>
> wrote:
>

It seems it was answered in direct parallel to your question. It's
unfortunate you don't see it quite that way.

Mitch

2006-01-06, 4:58 pm

In article <fhtsr19dv6iia04fdv82t8peibkiu9phi6@4ax.com>, Mike
<me@myhouse.org> wrote:

> Will they both work on a ide channel ?


SATA requires SATA support.
SCSI requires SCSI support
and, naturally,
IDE requires IDE support, even though it is common.
Blinky the Shark

2006-01-06, 4:58 pm

Cezary Kolodziejsk wrote:

> Mike, <me@myhouse.org>, the subclavian, fallow cat, and employee
> responsible for building high stone walls from small pebbles using dog
> shit for mortar, wanted to talkee-talkee about :
>
>
> It seems it was answered in direct parallel to your question. It's
> unfortunate you don't see it quite that way.


Top poster. He sees things backwards.

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Ron Martell

2006-01-06, 4:58 pm

Mike <me@myhouse.org> wrote:


>Will they both work on a ide channel ?


No.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA

Good luck

Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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Bartholomayo Wamfungulie

2006-01-06, 4:58 pm

Ron Martell, <ron.martell@gmail.com>, the malodorous, fragile groaner, and
employee who makes items for sale from vacuum cleaner dust-bag emptyings,
reproached:

> Mike <me@myhouse.org> wrote:
>
>
>
> No.
>
> See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA
>
> Good luck
>
> Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada


Eh?

Original subject line:

"What is the difference between Sata and IDE anyhow ?"

"IDE"

Original body of text:

"Will they both work on a ide channel ?"

"ide channel"

Your XXXXing blatant XXXXed up uninformed response was, "No.".

And don't kid yourself you can hide behind the OP having asked of "both"
either, you jerk. Retire now, then neck yourself.

Abdul-Quddus al-Hamadhani

2006-01-07, 5:49 am

Barry OGrady, <atheist.xxx@gmail.com>, the sweeping, soft-nosed queer, and
flax dresser, hung crepe:

> On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 09:00:50 -0500, Cantor Aidan Mushhid-Crublingfield
> <cantor.aidan.mushhid-crublingfield@you.bilgy-sulphurous-clam.org>
> wrote:
>
>
> No and no.


Oh, IDE won't work on an "ide channel" then, you XXXXing useless blind cunt?

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Todd H.

2006-01-07, 11:50 pm

Mike <me@myhouse.org> writes:

> Will they both work on a ide channel ?


Hi Mike,

SATA is Serial ATA. It's a technology that uses high speed serial
communication. It works with SATA drives and has a very narrow
connector/cable. Not sure if it's just two conductors or not.

IDE is a colloquialism for the a the parallel technology that uses a
lot conductors (pairs of cables running physically parallel supply
multiple bits worth of electrical signalling in parallel in time) and
flat wide ribbon cables. UltraATA is a high speed parallel ATA
technology. An ATA/IDE hard drive has this wide multipin connector,
and plugs into the usual parallel ribbon IDE cable.

Whiel you can add an SATA controller to a motherboard that has only
IDE, but you won't be able to mix SATA and IDE hard drives on an IDE
channel.

Likewise, if you have a new motherboard that comes only with
integrated SATA controllers, you'd need to drop in an ATA card if you
wanted to re-use any IDE drives you've got lying around. On the
other hand, most newer mobos I've seen have both SATA (for hard disks)
and parallel IDE for the optical drives.

Best Regards,
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