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 Post subject: How is it Possible to read ATA/ATAPI Standards '?
PostPosted: March 26th, 2013, 14:55 
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Hello Forumers,

I have seen some advices about reading the ATA/ATAPI Standards for better understanding of HDDS. How in the h..l is it possible to read that jargon ? I tried, but it just drove me cr..y ! Could some please provide a more understandable form of that Infozilla ? :?


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 Post subject: Re: How is it Possible to read ATA/ATAPI Standards '?
PostPosted: March 26th, 2013, 16:08 
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Spare a thought for the Chinese.

The following is a translation from Chinese/SMS-ese to English. Imagine what the ATA standard would look like to them.

================================================== ==================
Whopping the product properly

You must click the "safly remove hardware " icon on the right of the
taskbar,if u want to stop the product and then there a direction
telling that the USB Mass storage device can now be safely
remvd.then u can whop the USBcable from the USB port and then there
appeared a direction telling that the USB Mass storage device can
now be safely remvd.then u can whop the USBcable from the USB port
================================================== ==================

BTW, I checked the T13 web site, but it doesn't appear to have documents in any language other than English.

http://www.t13.org/Default.aspx

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