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The Enhanced IDE/Fast-ATA FAQ

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Hacker's resource guides

14 Hacker's resource guides

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14.1 The hacker's documentation guide

Unfortunately, this lists consistently eludes being entirely up to date, but it should get you started.

  • AT Attachment Interface for Disk Drives, ANSI X3.221-1994, Approved May 12, 1994.
  • AT Attachment Interface with Extensions (ATA-2), ANSI ASC X3.279-1996, revision 3, proposed American National Standard 948D.
  • AT Attachment-3 Interface (ATA-3), ANSI ASC X3.298-199x.
  • AT Attachment-4 Interface (ATA-4), X3T13 draft.
  • ATA packet Interface for CD-ROMs, SFF-8020, Revision 1.2, June 13 1994.
  • Western Digital Enhanced IDE Implementation Guide, by Western Digital Corporation, revision 5.0.
  • Fast ATA Sourcebook, Quantum Corporation, November 1994.
  • Enhanced Disk Drive Specification, by Phoenix Technologies Ltd., version 1.1, January 95.

14.2 The hacker's net.resource guide

Hale Landis ( hlandis@ibm.net ) has written a number of "how it works" documents dealing with boot sectors, MBRs and partition tables. These are available in a ZIP archive from ftp://fission.dt.wdc.com/pub/otherdocs/pc_systems/how_it_works/ . Also, he has an extensive description of BIOS types, invaluable for programmers, a "Facts and Fiction" series that dispels a couple of common myths, and more. These, together with the How It Works documents (in case you cannot FTP) are available from his mail server; to get started, send an e-mail message


To: hiw@sugs.tware.com

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This server, like the WD FTP site (in /pub/standards) has a copy of the ATA-2 standard as well.

ftp://fission.dt.wdc.com/ , a Western Digital FTP site, contains loads of material pertaining to the SFF Committee, the ATA, ATA-2 and ATAPI standards, the Phoenix Enhanced BIOS spec, and archives of the various reflectors (mailing lists, such as the ATA-2 and ATAPI lists). Look in /pub/standards/; the SFF stuff is in /pub/standards/sff/specs/, the x3t13 in /pub/standards/x3t13/. The mailing lists themselves can be accessed through majordomo@dt.wdc.com ; send a message


To: majordomo@dt.wdc.com

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to get more information.

ftp://ftp.symbios.com/pub/standards/io also contains information about ATA, ATA-2, ATA-3, SCSI-2 and many more standards. ftp://www.ptltd.com/pub/phoenix_docs/ has many Phoenix specs such as their Enhanced BIOS document.

ftp://hddtech.millcomm.com Tech sheets (I really have to take a look there someday).

Other pointers are appreciated.

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