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What devices use IDE?

What devices use IDE?

Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) is a standard interface for connecting a motherboard to storage devices such as hard drives and CD-ROM/DVD drives.

What hardware do IDE cables connect?

An IDE, or PATA hard drive, uses a wide, flat or thick cable to connect to the computer’s motherboard.

How many devices can you connect to IDE?

A single IDE interface can support two devices. Most motherboards come with dual IDE interfaces (primary and secondary) for up to four IDE devices. Because the controller is integrated with the drive, there is no overall controller to decide which device is currently communicating with the computer.

Are IDE cables still used?

IDE popularly came to be known as PATA, for their parallel style of data transfer. IDE originally had 40-pin and 80-ribbon cables. While some of these are still in use, modern IDEs with 28 pins are found in most machines. These cables offered flexibility as well as better cooling effects.

What devices are exempt from IDE?

IDE Exempt Investigations a device intended solely for veterinary use; a device shipped solely for research with laboratory animals and contains the labeling “CAUTION – Device for investigational use in laboratory animals or other tests that do not involve human subjects.”

What is IDE controller in computer?

IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) is a standard electronic interface used between a computer motherboard’s data paths or bus and the computer’s disk storage devices. In today’s computers, the IDE controller is often built into the motherboard.

What cable is used to connect a monitor to a computer?

Most computers have the VGA, DVI and HDMI connection ports with some laptops coming with thunderbolt, USB ports and an HDMI adapter only. So, for example, if your monitor has a VGA connection, and so does your computer, then use a VGA cable to connect the two.