Saturday, January 9, 2010

Ide To Sata Cable Can I Solder The Wires On A Sata Connector To An Ata/ide Cable To Get It To Work? If So Which Ones?

Can I solder the wires on a sata connector to an ata/ide cable to get it to work? If so which ones? - ide to sata cable

I want to know is only possible if certain cable welding cable parallel IDE cables with SATA port on my hard drive, so it works out for me. I do not work very fast, just work.

8 comments:

Inspecto... said...

The SATA hard drive works differently than foreign direct investment. A serial interface transmits data in a continuous stream and multiplexes the various bits of data necessary to the recipient and vice versa separate form. A parallel device sends all the bits simultaneously without multiplexing / demultiplexing.

Think of it as a highway, is the parallel device such as a highway with all the pieces that move simultaneously in all channels.

Now imagine that an accident, all but one or two lanes will merge, or has entered into a number must be deployed in the streets and, or de-multiplexed, back on the road after passing the accident. That is what belongs to the path to the standard.

Suggest just go and buy the right kind of unity, after all, prices have declined lately, so it's not too expensive.

Inspecto... said...

The SATA hard drive works differently than foreign direct investment. A serial interface transmits data in a continuous stream and multiplexes the various bits of data necessary to the recipient and vice versa separate form. A parallel device sends all the bits simultaneously without multiplexing / demultiplexing.

Think of it as a highway, is the parallel device such as a highway with all the pieces that move simultaneously in all channels.

Now imagine that an accident, all but one or two lanes will merge, or has entered into a number must be deployed in the streets and, or de-multiplexed, back on the road after passing the accident. That is what belongs to the path to the standard.

Suggest just go and buy the right kind of unity, after all, prices have declined lately, so it's not too expensive.

Balk said...

He, PATA and SATA are different channels.
The only thing both have in common are the power and the son of the earth ....

Paultech said...

That would never work when they should be able to crack the IDE cable, then do not talk more than u 50cables.
best idea is to save a SATA to IDE Converter from a computer.

Mike C said...

No, no, no, certainly not

Mike C said...

No, no, no, certainly not

Mike C said...

No, no, no, certainly not

z0plax said...

I do not think that this is possible, it would probably be better to get a similar product this link IDE-SATA converter:

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