OK, so I have an old project laptop with an IDE/PATA/slim-ATAPI optical drive bay, into which I have inserted a SATA drive caddy with a bridge board. The thing is, the caddy doesn't transfer the drive ...
These ATA/ATAPI drives understand and respond to ATA/ATAPI commands, which are presented to them via their ATA/ATAPI connectors, or buses. The USB 2.0 bus, however, neither communicates with nor ...
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) has been the most successful peripheral interface in the history of PCs. USB 2.0 is poised to succeed the first generation and offers particular benefit to the mass ...
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