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New: Diskology SATA Adapter
New: Diskology SATA Adapter
06/14/2004 09:51 AMDiskology's SATA Adapter makes it possible to attach a serial ATA
(SATA) hard drive to a standard 40-pin parallel ATA (PATA) connector,
such as that used on the company's Disk Jockey hardware diagnostic and
disk copy tool.
Maxtor Ships 300-GB SATA Drive Kits
Maxtor Ships 300-GB SATA Drive Kits
09/13/2004 04:11 PMMaxtor Corporation said Monday that it had begun shipping its Maxtor
SATA Ultra16 hard drive kits.
Hitachi Announces 100-GB Notebook SATA
Drive
Hitachi Announces 100-GB Notebook SATA
Drive
09/14/2004 08:32 PMHitachi Global Storage Technologies announced the Travelstar 5K100, a
100-Gbyte SATA drive for the notebook PC.
Fujitsu Announces 2.5-Inch SATA Drive
Fujitsu Announces 2.5-Inch SATA Drive
01/06/2004 04:32 AMExtreme Tech Jan 6 2004 3:09AM ET
This is a Good Prince when compared to
the Price of a Samsung 160 GB SATA drive
This is a Good Prince when compared to
the Price of a Samsung 160 GB SATA drive
07/09/2004 08:10 AMTechTree Jul 9 2004 12:12PM GMT
IDE to USB 2.0 drive adapter
IDE to USB 2.0 drive adapter
01/03/2005 07:18 PMIt's not Firewire, but it's USB 2 and dirt cheap: PCMS IDE TO USB 2.0
drive adapter PC/MAC. The USB 2.0 IDE Adapter turns any IDE drive into
a convenient external drive. The adapter supports all existing
IDE/ATAPI devices such...
Gigabyte's USB WiFi adapter + 128MB
thumb drive
Gigabyte's USB WiFi adapter + 128MB
thumb drive
12/02/2003 01:24 AMLike the Aerielink Wireless Flash Combo we linked to a few weeks ago,
there's another second 802.11b wireless USB adapter for PCs that comes
with 128MB of Flash memory storage built-in (we'll admit to having a
soft spot these sorts of combo gadgets). The GN-WLBZ201 from Gigabyte
also comes in a Flash memory-less version, though that's considerably
less fun. Read...
HDS Unveils SATA Option, Enables
SATA/Fibre Channel
HDS Unveils SATA Option, Enables
SATA/Fibre Channel
06/15/2004 05:13 AMHighpoint e.SATA Kit v3.0 - External
SATA Storage
Highpoint e.SATA Kit v3.0 - External
SATA Storage
12/10/2003 10:21 AMTest Drive | Here's help finding things
on car drive or hard drive
Test Drive | Here's help finding things
on car drive or hard drive
12/25/2003 04:27 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Dec 25 2003 3:36AM ET
Candera Does SATA for Less
Candera Does SATA for Less
01/28/2004 06:40 PMInternet News Jan 28 2004 10:17PM GMT
MSI XA52P, a SATA DVD/CD-ROM
MSI XA52P, a SATA DVD/CD-ROM
07/17/2004 06:10 PMSwiftData 200: Add three more SATA
drives to your G5
SwiftData 200: Add three more SATA
drives to your G5
06/15/2004 10:03 AMTrans Intl. on Tuesday announced the
Swift
Data 200, which enables Power Mac G5 users to add up to three
additional Serial ATA (SATA) hard disk drives internally in their
systems. Power Mac G5s can ordinarily hold two internal SATA drives.
The US$368 SwiftData 200 consists of an assembly kit, data cables,
power cable and a Firmtek Serial ATA host adapter card.
Parallel-ForkControl-0.01
Parallel-ForkControl-0.01
12/09/2003 12:27 AMArray-Parallel-0.01
Array-Parallel-0.01
01/26/2004 06:30 PMParallel-ForkControl-0.02
Parallel-ForkControl-0.02
01/10/2004 01:33 AM"parallel universe."
"parallel universe."
05/30/2004 08:58 AMPromise FastTrack S150 SATA TX4 and SX4
Promise FastTrack S150 SATA TX4 and SX4
06/16/2004 09:52 AMDot Hill Connected to SATA Technology
Dot Hill Connected to SATA Technology
06/01/2004 12:21 PMInternet News Jun 1 2004 4:20PM GMT
New: SeriTek SATA host adapters
New: SeriTek SATA host adapters
04/19/2005 12:19 PM
FirmTek released two Serial ATA host adapters, the SeriTek/1V4
with four internal ports and the SeriTek/1VE4 with four hot-swappable
external ports.
SATA Suppliers Ready for Onslaught.
SATA Suppliers Ready for Onslaught.
01/17/2004 10:45 PMByte and Switch:
SATA
Suppliers Ready for Onslaught.Seagate Rolls Out 400 GB SATA Drives
Seagate Rolls Out 400 GB SATA Drives
06/14/2004 06:07 PMSMS 2.0 Connector fix
SMS 2.0 Connector fix
12/26/2004 11:24 PMKeyspan USB-to-Parallel Cable
Keyspan USB-to-Parallel Cable
08/18/2004 06:37 AM<
img src="http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/images/UFT-125.jpg"
alt="UFT-125.jpg image" width="200" height="99" border="0"
align="right" vspace="5" hspace="15"/>Good morning, friends.
Monitor shopping, especially used monitor shopping from a tiny shop in
New Jersey that takes four hours round trip... well, it sucks,
especially when the monitors are crap. If you needed a surprise
ending, I'm sorry, I can't provide one. What I can provide is
this new Keyspan USB-to-Parallel cable, the sort of peripheral that,
despite being handy, gets increasingly geekier by the minute. Still,
for the occasional "transferring data to an ancient PC" maneuver, it's
nice to know someone makes a cable. Next up: SD cards that fit in
5.25-inch floppy drives.
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b>Read -Press Release [KeySpan]
Massively Parallel Minesweeper
Massively Parallel Minesweeper
07/06/2004 04:53 PMUnder heavy pressure from Linux application server clusters,
Microsoft is working on a version of Windows Server
2003 designed to support parallel computing.
Microsoft plans to aim Windows Server 2003 HPC edition, at
companies in life sciences, engineering, finance, and other industries
where highly scalable systems built with relatively low-cost hardware
are being applied to demanding applications. “Parallel-computing
clusters are increasingly being seen in the enterprise,” Microsoft
product manager Dennis Oldroyd said. “It’s been the domain of academia
and research. Now, with low-cost standardised hardware, it’s becoming
less of a niche play.”
There's already a lot of work that's been done in this area on
Linux and OSX, so Windows will have quite a bit of catching up to do.
Via OSNews.
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Parallel Programming with Interoperable
MPI
Parallel Programming with Interoperable
MPI
04/14/2004 09:11 PMDDJ Apr 15 2004 1:24AM GMT
Use any parallel or USB printer
wirelessly
Use any parallel or USB printer
wirelessly
04/27/2004 11:33 AMThis should work with most printers that are supported by CUPS/Gimp or
can emulate PCL. I have done it with a Canon i560 and an HP LJ 1300
(the cheap model without the HP print server). I used a Netgear PS101
print server whi...
Welcome back to the Parallel Universe
Welcome back to the Parallel Universe
08/18/2004 04:37 PMEarly this morning Infopop attempted to make some performance
enhancements to the forum database, and to make a long story short,
the update failed.
PPort v0.3 for Parallel Port I/O
PPort v0.3 for Parallel Port I/O
01/19/2004 01:54 PMCorcalciuc V. Horia has announced a small
program called PPort that looks
handy for robot builder using a PC motherboard. The program allows
individual parallel port pins to be used for control outputs. PPort is
written in C and is Free Software
licensed under the GNU GPL. The
documentation include several schematics for common uses.
Maxtor boosts SATA HDD cache to 16MB
Maxtor boosts SATA HDD cache to 16MB
08/17/2004 07:40 AMNew DiamondMax 10s sport dual processors too
Notes and Tips: SATA Array Project
Notes and Tips: SATA Array Project
06/09/2004 10:31 AMMike Curtis is pushing storage performance for video editing.
Maxtor SATA MaXLine III, Big Buffer Rush
Maxtor SATA MaXLine III, Big Buffer Rush
06/23/2004 09:11 AM
Big buffer goes around the world, big buffer
underground, or at least that's the old-time religion Maxtor is
spinning with their new SATA MaXLine III, a new series of 250GB and
300GB hard drives with a whopping 16MB buffer, as well as other SATA
II features like native command queuing (trust me, it's good). But the
buffer, that's the big money, since you'll see real world performance
increases from a bigger buffer in a lot bigger way than even faster
interconnects like SATA or ATA/133 can offer on their own. Maxtor says
big buffer is just for corporate power right now, but we'll see it
tumble down our way soon enough.
Read
a> [BIOS]
Coming soon: External SATA hard drives
Coming soon: External SATA hard drives
01/10/2004 12:27 AMExternal hard drives offer easy and practical storage, but they aren't
as speedy as the internal models - yet. Vendors working on a new
technical specification say that the first fast, new models of
external drives could ship by midyear.
Intel 'Smithfield' chipsets said to
support SATA 2
Intel 'Smithfield' chipsets said to
support SATA 2
01/04/2005 06:44 AM'Granstdale' updated in the meantime
SimpleTech 128 GB Solid State SATA
Drives
SimpleTech 128 GB Solid State SATA
Drives
03/22/2005 04:46 PM
SimpleTech has announced their
new Serial ATA Solid State Drive called the Zeus. Lacking any moving
parts, it's effectively a gigantic flash drive with an SATA interface.
The Zeus will be offered in capacities up to 128 gigabytes with read
and write rates reaching 60 megabytes per second. (Being a solid state
drive, though, it's true speed is in the seek time, which is
negligible.) The drives are also only 9.5 millimeters tall, making
them easily stackable and expandable. No word on price, but assume it
will require a second mortgage, considering their 8GB CF card was
selling for $6,000 last year.
Press Release [SimpleTech via DesignTechnica<
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More from SimpleTech: 8GB CompactFlash card [Gizmodo]
MOM FAQ: The MOM Connector Framework
MOM FAQ: The MOM Connector Framework
08/17/2004 09:19 PMLetter Connector 1.0
Letter Connector 1.0
09/15/2004 11:54 PMFun and addictive word game.
Parallel processing: Coming to a desktop
near you
Parallel processing: Coming to a desktop
near you
09/07/2004 05:49 PMThe PC industry is about to go through a major change in the way
computers are designed, built and marketed, Intel President and COO
Paul Otellini said today at the Fall Intel Developer Forum.
Running Video Cards in Parallel
Running Video Cards in Parallel
05/13/2004 09:30 AMGrok Description matches for Adapter plugs SATA drive to parallel ATA connector
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SATA Hard Disk Controller Recommendation
Needed
SATA Hard Disk Controller Recommendation
Needed
09/21/2004 12:45 AMI'm in the process of consolidating a lot of computer hardware
(selling off another notebook soon) and want to add a lot more disk
space to my home "server" so I'll have space to dump all the files.
The machine has lots of room in the case, but it's a couple years old
so there's no on-board SATA. My plan is to drop in 3 250GB SATA disks
and use Linux software RAID-5 to give me close to 500GB of...
FirmTek unveils external Serial ATA
adapter for Mac
FirmTek unveils external Serial ATA
adapter for Mac
09/15/2004 07:41 AMFirmTek today announced its new external SeriTek/1SE2 Serial ATA PCI
host adapter for the Mac...
Adaptec Introduces New iSCSI, SATA
Storage Lines
Adaptec Introduces New iSCSI, SATA
Storage Lines
01/28/2004 04:55 AMAdaptec on Wednesday, announced several new RAID storage products
aimed at helping enterprises shift toward cost-effective
fabric-attached storage networks.
News: Sonnet updates SATA host
controllers
News: Sonnet updates SATA host
controllers
04/14/2005 10:27 AMSonnet Technologies Inc. on Thursday announced updates to its Tempo-X
Serial ATA (SATA) host controllers for the Macintosh. The company has
added hot-swap functionality to the controllers, and has also
announced a new model: The Tempo-X SATA 4+4.
Addonics converts SATA devices to
external drives
Addonics converts SATA devices to
external drives
06/22/2004 09:26 AMAddonics Technologies on Tuesday introduced a US$29
SATA -
IDE/ATAPI converter that converts Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives or
SATA-based optical storage devices to standard IDE interface storage
devices that can communicate with a Mac or PC using external USB or
FireWire interfaces. The converter can also make such drives read-only
devices using IDE Write blocking.
New Group Established to Carry On SATA
Spec Development
New Group Established to Carry On SATA
Spec Development
09/11/2004 03:58 AMDedicated to sustaining the quality, integrity and dissemination of
Serial ATA technology, 40 leading computer component and peripheral
companies announced today the formation of the Serial ATA
International Organization (SATA-IO).
The new organization builds on a long heritage of effective Serial ATA
(SATA) organizations starting with SATA 1.0 in early 2000, to SATA II
in 2002 and now SATA-IO. The working group's transition to SATA-IO, a
formal industry association, indicates the member companies' long-term
commitment to continue delivering technology and high-quality
specifications that meet the needs of a rapidly changing market.
The current SATA-IO technology roadmap includes enabling the 3Gb/s
technology defined in the newest SATA spec, which was released in
July. The group also plans to expand membership to include additional
optical storage vendors, storage controller and hard drive vendors,
system builders, storage semiconductor designers and computer
technology designers.

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Storage Arrays
Caen Engineering Releases SATA II RAID
Storage Arrays
04/11/2005 06:11 AMCaen Engineering, manufacturers and resellers of high-quality data
storage appliances, announced today that it is shipping four new
models of the Comet SATA II RAID system. [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]
ADTX Increases Storage Capacity for L
Series SATA RAID Systems
ADTX Increases Storage Capacity for L
Series SATA RAID Systems
09/23/2004 02:29 AM400 GB drives certified and now shipping in L Series SATA RAID. Total
capacity in a single chassis becomes 6 TB. This RAID offers hardware
based Instant Copy and Remote Mirroring, path management and load
balancing is available through ADTX's software. [PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]
Adapter plugs SATA drive to parallel ATA connector