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timing and chip parameters. SPD can be used by
BIOS
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ately, Ultra DMA/33) is a protocol for transferring data between a hard disk drive through the
computer’s data path (or bus) to the compu er’s random access memory (RAM). The Ultra DMA/33 protocol transfers data in
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Direct Access Memory (DMA)
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developed as a proposed industry standard by the Quantum corporation, makes of hard disk drives, and Intel, makes of chipset
hat support computer bus technology. Ultra DMA support in your computer means that it will boot (start) and open new
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the hard disk drive. Ultra DMA uses Cyclical Redundancy Che
uses the same 40-pin IDE interface cable as PIO and DMA.
16.6MB/s x2 = 33MB/s
16.6MB/s x4 = 66MB/s
16.6MB/s x6 = 100MB/s
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USB is a 4-pin serial peripheral bus that is capable of cascading low/medium speed peripherals (less than 10Mbit/s, USB 2.0
as a fancy speed up to 480Mbps) such as keyboard, mouse, joystick, scanner, printer and modem. With USB, the traditional
complex cables from back panel of your PC can be eliminated.
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