> Wikipedia says: > > The terms "integrated drive electronics" (IDE), "enhanced > IDE" and "EIDE" have come to be used interchangeably with > ATA (now Parallel ATA, or PATA).
i don't think so. these are the last set of ata8 docs i downloaded from incits. there's no parallel spec at all. it's been dropped aam architecture model ast serial transport acs ata command set i don't see any room here for conflating ide with ata. there's a seperate set of docs detailing sata from sata-io. > This matches my understanding. Recall that IDE was essentially > ST-506 with all the analog bits done on the drive itself > (hence the name Integrated Drive Electronics). just because it once was, so it shall always be? somehow i think the world has moved on. - erik