On Mon, 05 Jun 2000, Andre Hedrick wrote:
> Those upgrading from Ultra ATA/33, will also need to purchase an 80-pin
> conductor cable. The cable, which is plug-compatible with existing ATA
> connectors, has additional ground lines that permit higher data
> transmission rates with improved margins. This reduces the likelihood
> of electronic noise interference.
To hit the largest bunch of techo-masters, I ask this question (and
we should probably take it off list):
At what point do we start twisting the ATA cable pairs like
Ultra2/160 SCSI cables? I know this adds to the cost, but we have
already added to it with the extra 40 ground wires.
Maybe they are saving this for Ultra/266 or something?!?!?!
;->>> 2005 seems a long way off, probably too long to wait for
Serial ATA when drives start bumping up against the 100MBps limit.
-- TheBS
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