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IDE (1) (Integrated Development Environment) A set of programs run from a single user interface. For example, programming languages often include a text editor, compiler and debugger, which are all activated and function from a common menu.(2) (Integrated Drive Electronics) The standard hardware interface for hard disks and optical discs in a computer. Introduced in 1986 with 20MB of storage, capacities increased to 2TB by 2010. Years ago, IDE drives replaced SCSI drives in high-end computers. IDE is officially the AT Attachment (ATA) interface, and the "AT" comes from the PC/AT, an early IBM PC that popularized the drives. The terms IDE, EIDE (Enhanced IDE), ATA and PATA (Parallel ATA) are synonymous (see PATA and SATA). Built-In Electronics The controller electronics are built into the IDE drive, requiring a simple circuit in the PC for connection. Two IDE sockets are built onto the motherboard, each socket connecting two drives via a 40-pin ribbon cable for optical discs and an 80-pin cable for hard disks (see below). Master and Slave IDE drives are configured as master and slave. Jumper pins on the drive itself are used to set up the first drive on the cable as master and the second one, if present, as a slave. ATAPI ATAPI is ATA for CD-ROM and DVD drives. The ATA Packet Interface (ATAPI) was developed to allow CD-ROM drives to run over the IDE interface by using commands similar to SCSI drives. Fast, Enhanced, Ultra and DMA ATA-2's faster transfer rates (see below) were called "Fast ATA" and "Enhanced IDE" (EIDE). ATA-3 added potential failure reporting (see SMART HDD). Starting with ATA-4, "Ultra" and "DMA" were added to the name. For example, a 100 MB/sec IDE drive could be called "ATA-100," "Ultra ATA-100," "DMA-100" or "Ultra DMA-100." See Cable Select. IDE ----PIO---- ----DMA---- Drive MBytes MBytes Type Mode /sec Mode /sec Pins ATA 0 3.3 0 4.2 40 ATA 1 5.2 40 ATA 2 8.3 Enhanced IDE ATA-2, 3 3 11.1 1 13.3 40 ATA-2, 3 4 16.6 2 16.6 40 ATA-4 (ATA-33) 2 33.3 40 ATA-5 0 16.6 40 ATA-5 1 25.0 40 ATA-5 (ATA-33) 2 33.3 40 ATA-5 3 44.4 80 ATA-5 (ATA-66) 4 66.6 80 ATA-6 (ATA-100) 5 100.0 80 ATA-7 (ATA-133) 5 133.0 80 Serial ATA SATA 5 1500.0 4 SATA II 5 3000.0 4
Ide (Leuciscus idus), also golden eye, a fish of the family Cyprinidae. The body length is up to 70 cm, and the weight, up to 2.5 kg (rarely 6–8 kg). The back is dark, and the underpart, silvery; all the fins are reddish. The ide is distributed in Europe, inhabiting rivers, lakes, and reservoirs; it is also found in the brackish waters of the gulfs of Bothnia and Finland. It attains sexual maturity in the third to fifth year of life. It spawns in April or May in shallows. The fertility is about 114,000 eggs. The ide feeds on insects, mollusks, worms, and algae. It is an object of both commercial and sport fishing. A domesticated form of ide, the orfe, is bred on fish farms. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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