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Warm-up: How many types of video cards are there?

A-13. Warm-up: How many types of video cards are there?. PCI, PCI-E, and AGP. Objective: Learn about the IDE cable. Complete a mini-lab. Hard Drive. IDE Interface The communications standard that tell how data flows back and forth from hard drive. IDE Interface.

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Warm-up: How many types of video cards are there?

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  1. A-13 Warm-up: How many types of video cards are there? PCI, PCI-E, and AGP Objective: Learn about the IDE cable. Complete a mini-lab

  2. Hard Drive • IDE Interface The communications standard that tell how data flows back and forth from hard drive. IDE Interface Hard Drive – Stores information long term

  3. PC drive interfaces • IDE-The Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) sometimes called the AT attachment or ATA interface. • Introduced in the mid 1980s.

  4. Standard IDE cable

  5. Drive identification • ATA = IDE supports two drives per controller • One drive is master • Other drive is slave • Older drives • Set jumper

  6. What is a Master Hard Drive • Master Hard Drive = Turns on your computer

  7. Drive identification Motherboard Slave Master

  8. Simon Says

  9. Drive identification

  10. Primary and secondary Secondary IDE] (controller) Primary IDE (controller) Motherboard 2 cables x 2 drives = 4 drives

  11. Find the missing Word Game • Find someone in the room with your matching word or meaning. • When you have a match stand together and raise your hands.

  12. End of Class Project • Open up MS Excel • Create the following chart • Add the information you found • Use www.Amazon.com • Save as: IDE • Email to: • gordonsigler@gmail.com • Subject: IDE-Name-Period

  13. Resume • Finish your Resume  • Email your resume to me at: • gordonsigler@gmail.com • Subject Line: P1-Resume-Your Name

  14. Lab • Write down what we are going to do in the lab. • Type it in your personal email. • Email it to gordonsigler@gmail.com

  15. Group Activity • Count off to four. • Groups divide according to number. • Face each other and quiz each other on the vocabulary.

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