hard disk interface

  • 21Hard drive — Disque dur Pour les articles homonymes, voir Disque. Disque dur …

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  • 22Disk enclosure — A 3.5 USB/FireWire hard disk enclosure A disk enclosure is essentially a specialized chassis designed to hold and power disk drives while providing a mechanism to allow them to communicate to one or more separate computers. Drive enclosures… …

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  • 23Disk controller — The disk controller is the circuit which enables the CPU to communicate with a hard disk, floppy disk or other kind of disk drive. Early disk controllers were identified by their storage methods and data encoding. They were typically implemented… …

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  • 24Disk Defragmenter (Windows) — Disk Defragmenter A component of Microsoft Windows Disk Defragmenter in Windows 7 …

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  • 25Disk Cleanup — A component of Microsoft Windows Screenshot of Disk Cleanup in Windows Vista …

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  • 26Parallel Bus Interface (PBI) — The Parallel Bus Interface or PBI is a 50 pin port found on some Atari 8 bit XL computers. It provides unbuffered, direct connection to the system bus lines (address, data, control), running at the same speed as the 6502 CPU.Only the 600XL and… …

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  • 27ST506 Interface —    A popular hard disk interface standard developed by Seagate Technologies, first used in IBM s PC/XT computer.    The interface is still used in systems with disk capacities smaller than about 40MB.    ST506 has a relatively slow data transfer… …

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  • 28Disk array controller — A disk array controller is a device which manages the physical disk drives and presents them to the computer as logical units. It almost always implements hardware RAID, thus it is sometimes referred to as RAID controller. It also often provides… …

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  • 29Floppy disk — Floppy redirects here. For other uses, see Floppy (disambiguation). 8 inch, 5 1⁄4 inch, and 3 1⁄2 inch floppy disks …

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  • 30History of the floppy disk — 8 inch, 5¼ inch, and 3½ inch floppy disks Over the history of the floppy disk a number of different formats were used. Floppy disks have now been largely superseded by other storage media and by network file transfer. Contents …

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