Glossary
A
ATA
Advanced Technology Attachment,is a disk drive implementation integrating the controller on the disk drive.
There are several versions of ATA:
ATA: Known also as IDE,supports one or two hard drives,a 16-bit interface and PIO modes 0,
1 and 2.
ATA-2: Supports faster PIO modes (3 and 4) and multiword DMA modes (1 and 2). Also supports
Logical Block Addressing (LBA) and block transfers. ATA-2 is marketed as Fast ATA and Enhanced
IDE (EIDE).
ATA-3: Minor revision to ATA-2.
Ultra-ATA: Also called Ultra-DMA,ATA-33,and DMA-33,supports multiword DMA mode 3
running at 33 MBps.
ATA/66: A new version of ATA,that will double ATA's throughput to 66 MBps
ATAPI
Short for AT Attachment Packet Interface,an extension to EIDE that enables the interface to support CD-
ROM players
B
BIOS
Basic I/O system. A set of routines that works closely with the hardware to support the transfer of information
between elements of the system , such as memory , disks , and the monitor. Although critical to
performance,the BIOS is usually invisible to the end user; however,programmers can access it.