Advanced Technology Attachment: Béda antarrépisi

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m Ngarapihkeun éjahan, replaced: make → maké , Rea → réa, salasahiji → salah sahiji using AWB
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m →‎Sajarah: Ngarapihkeun éjahan, replaced: mere → méré
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[[Gambar:ATA on mainboard.jpg|right|thumb|Image:ATA on mainboard.jpg|Konéksi sokét ATA dina motherboard PC nu diteundeun di handapeun sokét RAM]]
== Sajarah ==
Ngaran standar ieu aslina ''[[PC/AT]] Attachment'' alatan fitur utamana keur dihubungkeun langsung kana [[beus ISA]] 16-bit nu satuluyna katelah 'beus AT'; ngaran ieu dipondokkeun jadi "AT Attachment" keur nyegah kamungkinan isu merekméré k dagang.
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An early version of the specification, conceived by [[Western Digital]] in late [[1980s]], was commonly known '''Integrated Drive Electronics''' (IDE) due to the drive controller being contained on the drive itself as opposed to a separate controller connected to the motherboard, thus making the interface on the motherboard a ''host adapter'' — in contrast to popular belief, not an actual controller. '''Enhanced IDE''' (EIDE), an extension to original ATA standard again developed by Western Digital, allowed the support of drives having a storage capacity larger than 528&nbsp;[[megabytes]] (504&nbsp;[[mebibyte]]s), up to 8.4&nbsp;[[gigabytes]]. Although these new names originated in branding convention and not as an official standard, the terms '''IDE''' and '''EIDE''' often appear as if interchangeable with '''ATA'''. This may be attributed to the two technologies being introduced with the same consumable devices, these "new" ATA hard drives. With the introduction of [[Serial ATA]] around 2003, conventional ATA was retroactively renamed to '''Parallel ATA''' ('''P-ATA'''), referring to the method in which data travels over wires in this [[Electrical connector|interface]].