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B10.2 ATA/ATAPI Controllers/Devices
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B10.2 ATA/ATAPI Controllers/Devices
All general requirements in B1.0 are included by reference.
All bus-specific requirements in B2.0 are included by reference.
All general storage requirements in B10.1 are included by reference.
B10.2.1 ATA/ATAPI Controllers/Devices - Windows Compatibility B10.2.1.1 DELETED B10.2.2 ATA/ATAPI Controllers/Devices - Industry Standards B10.2.2.1 ATA/ATAPI-5 Standards
[ATA-0115; SDG3:177]
Global Engineering Documents at http://global.ihs.com/.
B10.2.3 ATA/ATAPI Controllers/Devices - Quality B10.2.3.1 Pass WHQL tests
See B1.3, B10.1.3.2, and B10.1.4.7.
Windows XP: See “ATA/ATAPI Controllers” and device-specific topics in HCT documentation.
B10.2.3.2 SEE B10.1.3.2 B10.2.4 ATA/ATAPI Controllers/Devices - Windows Experience B10.2.4.1 Windows 98/Me: Driver runs in 32-bit protected mode after installation
[SYS-0025]
B10.2.4.2 Windows XP/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows Me: Large partition support (>8 GB) and ability to boot from loader
[ATA-0116]
B10.2.4.3 Windows XP/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows Me: S3 and hibernation support
[SYS-0003.4; see A1.4.2]
B10.2.4.4 ATA controllers and devices support Ultra DMA, do not claim 3F7h and 377h
[ATA-0119; STOR-0350; SDG3:177]
B10.2.4.5 Dual ATA adapters use single FIFO with asynchronous access or dual FIFOs and channels; ATA disk drive supports
ATA-0118, 0117; SDG3:176 Standards
B10.2.4.6 Controller and peripheral connections include Pin 1 cable designation with keyed and shrouded connectors
[ATA-0120; SDG3:178]
B10.2.4.7 Peripherals comply with ATA/ATAPI-5
[STOR-0347; SDG3:179]
B10.2.4.8 ATAPI devices support DEVICE RESET command
[STOR-0348; SDG3:180]
B10.2.4.9 ATA device supports ATA STANDBY command
[STOR-0349; SDG3:181]
B10.2.4.10 To tolerate Ultra DMA, ATAPI devices support the termination scheme defined in ATA/ATAPI-5
[ATA-0119; see also FAQ B10.1.5.4]
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