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Adapter plugs SATA drive to parallel ATA connector







Adapter plugs SATA drive to parallel ATA
connector

Adapter plugs SATA drive to parallel ATA
connector
06/11/2004 04:05 PM

Diskology has released a serial ATA (SATA) adapter thatallows you to attach an SATA drive to a 40-pin parallel ATA connector, suchas the one found on the company's Disk Jockey, a portable device that allowsyou to quickly copy data between two IDE drives or span two such disks. Withtwo of the adapters, you can connect two SATA drives to each other. Pricingis US$39.95, and it's available now.




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