Re: Difference between IDE and SCSI ??

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Aaron Konstam wrote:

Are you sure about your time line? I can remember using SCSI drives while PC's were still using MFM and RLL drives, long before IDE drives showed up. I could have sworn that SCSI drives pre-dated the IBM PC.

Mikkel
The iBM PC waas released in 1982 with dissk pased PC's shortly after
using IDE interface. SCSI was considerably later.


the AT Attachment interface didn't arrive until the PC/AT.

The PC didn't (originally) have disk at all, the PC/XT was the first with disk, and it used the ST-506 interface.

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