In a message dated 1/18/00 10:11:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< Yes the "U" means Ultra. Ultra ATA/66 is also known as Ultra DMA/66 and
Fast ATA-2. Ultra ATA/66 supposed allows host computers to send and receive
data at 66.6 mb/s, which is twice the data transfer speeds of 33.3 mb/s of
the Ultra DMA/33 spec. Hence max disk performance under PCI local bus
environments. :-)
>>
Will a Ultra DMA 66 hard drive work in a system that is only Ultra DMA 33
capable? TIA.
Reinaldo Rodriguez
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