ATA 100 is all that is needed for today's hard drives, unless you wish to take advantage of ATA 133's capability to use hard drives larger than 137GB.
Okay, I'm fairly sure this question has been beat to death, but I did a search and couldn't find anything that really answers my question.<BR><BR>The basic quandry is, with a Mobo that supports ...
A ATA-7 compliant host controller core to interface to ATA devices like hard-disks, CD and DVD drives. This core is targeted for SOC implementations i ...