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T13: Last Drafts
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Doc. Number | Title | Author | Sub. Date |
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791Dr4c | 791D: AT Attachment Interface for Disk Drives (ATA-1) (Withdrawn 1999) | Larry Llamers | 01/01/94 |
943Dr4c | 948D: AT Attachment Interface with Extensions (ATA-2) (Withdrawn 2001) | Stephen G. Finch | 03/18/96 |
2008Dr7b | 2008D: AT Attachment - 3 Interface (ATA-3) (Withdrawn 2002) | Pete McLean | 01/17/97 |
1226DTr7 | INCITS/TR-21-1998 (1226DT): Enhanced BIOS Services for Disk Drives This technical report describes new services provided by BIOS firmware to support ATA hard disks up to 16 exabytes (16x1018). Older BIOS services have a compatibility limit of 528 MB and a theoretical limit of 8.4 GB. | Curtis E. Stevens | 10/23/97 |
1248Dr5 | 1248D: 1394 to AT Attachment - Tailgate This standard specifies a bridge protocol between 1394 host systems and storage devices using the AT Attachment Interface. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, system integrators, software suppliers, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. | Jonathan L. Hanmann | 10/28/97 |
1153Dr18 | INCITS 317-1998 (1153D): AT Attachment - 4 with Packet Interface Extension (ATA/ATAPI - 4) This standard specifies the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, systems integrators, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. It includes the Packet Command feature known as the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI). This standard maintains a high degree of compatibility with the AT Attachment - 3 Interface (ATA-3), X3.298-1996, and earlier definitions of the AT Attachment Packet (ATAPI), and while providing additional functions, is not intended to require changes to presently installed devices or existing software. | Pete McLean | 08/19/98 |
1321Dr3 | INCITS 340 (1321D): AT Attachment - 5 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI - 5) This standard specifies the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, systems integrators, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. It includes the Packet Command feature known as the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI). This standard maintains a high degree of compatibility with the AT Attachment - 4 with Packet Interface Extension (ATA/ATAPI-4), 1153D, and while providing additional functions, is not intended to require changes to presently installed devices or existing software. | Pete McLean | 02/29/00 |
1386Dr5 | INCITS 347-2001 (1386D): BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services This standard specifies extensions to the INT 13 interface. This standard maintains a high degree of compatibility with the Enhanced BIOS Services for Disk Drives, INCITS TR-21, and while providing additional functions, is not intended to require changes to presently installed devices or existing software. | Curtis E. Stevens | 09/28/00 |
1367Dr3 | INCITS 346-2001 (1367D): Protected Area Run Time Interface Extension Services (PARTIES) This standard specifies a firmware (BIOS) interface for accessing an area of ATA drives that is normally hidden via the SETMAX command. This firmware interface builds on ATA/ATAPI-4 (INCITS 317-1998) to provide services that an operating system may use to access the hidden area in the same manner as a removable media device. This standard provides these capabilities using the existing ATA/ATAPI-4 command set, therefore it does not require changes to existing devices that support the optional SETMAX command. This also describes the Boot Engineering Extension Record (BEER). | Curtis E. Stevens | 09/30/00 |
1407DTr5 | INCITS/TR-27-2001 (1407DT): Address Offset Reserved Area Boot Method Technical Report This technical report describes the Address Offset feature and the method of booting an operating system from a reserved area using the Address Offset feature. | Paul Anderson | 10/24/00 |
1484Dr3 | INCITS 363-2002 (1484D): BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services - 2 This standard specifies extends the definitions provided in 1386D BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services. It provides definition for Packet Sending Service and extends the types of buses and devices that can be controlled by EDD services. | Curtis E.Stevens | 02/21/02 |
1410Dr3b | INCITS 361-2002 (1410D): AT Attachment - 6 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI - 6) This standard specifies the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, systems integrators, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. It includes the Packet Command feature known as the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI). This standard maintains a high degree of compatibility with the AT Attachment - 5 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI-5), 1321D, and while providing additional functions, is not intended to require changes to presently installed devices or existing software. | Pete McLean | 02/26/02 |
1510Dr1 | INCITS 370-2004 (1510D): ATA Host Adapter Standards This standard specifies an Open Host Controller Interface for ATA host adapters. Different types of host adapters, methods for their identification, and the programming interfaces used are defined. | Tony Goodfellow | 01/17/03 |
1696DTr0 | INCITS /TR-37-2004 (1696DT): Time Limited Commands (TLC) Technical Report This technical report describes a method of limiting the time allowed to complete a group of commands. | Jim Hatfield | 03/25/04 |
D1532v1r4b | INCITS 397-2005 (1532D): AT Attachment with Packet Interface - 7 Volume 1 This standard specifies the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, systems integrators, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. It includes the Packet Command feature known as the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI). This standard maintains a high degree of compatibility with the AT Attachment - 6 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI-6), 1410D, and while providing additional functions, is not intended to require changes to presently installed devices or existing software. | John Masiewicz | 04/21/04 |
D1532v2r4b | INCITS 397-2005 (1532D): AT Attachment with Packet Interface - 7 Volume 2 This standard specifies the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, systems integrators, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. It includes the Packet Command feature known as the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI). This standard maintains a high degree of compatibility with the AT Attachment - 6 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI-6), 1410D, and while providing additional functions, is not intended to require changes to presently installed devices or existing software. | John Masiewicz | 04/21/04 |
D1532v3r4b | INCITS 397-2005 (1532D): AT Attachment with Packet Interface - 7 Volume 3 This standard specifies the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, systems integrators, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. It includes the Packet Command feature known as the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI). This standard maintains a high degree of compatibility with the AT Attachment - 6 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI-6), 1410D, and while providing additional functions, is not intended to require changes to presently installed devices or existing software. | John Masiewicz | 04/21/04 |
1572Dr3 | INCITS 407-2005 (1572D): BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services - 3 This standard specifies extends the definitions provided in 1484D BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services -2. | Curtis E. Stevens | 11/05/04 |
1612DTr0 | 1612DT: ATA/ATAPI AV Command Set Usage Guidelines Describes useage guidlines for the ATA/ATAPI AV command set | Dan Colegrove | 12/13/04 |
1701DTr5 | INCITS/TR-38 (1701DT): SMART Command Transport (SCT) Technical Report This technical report describes the transport of commands using the SMART Feature Set in ATA/ATAPI-7 interface devices. | Curtis E. Stevens | 02/24/05 |
e05114r2 | 1510D: ATA/ATAPI Host Adapter Standards Ammendment 1 This standard specifies an Open Host Controller Interface for ATA host adapters. Different types of host adapters, methods for their identification, and the programming interfaces used are defined. | Mark A. Overby | 03/23/05 |
d1697r0c | 1697D: AT Attachment-8 - Serial Transport (ATA8-AST) This standard specifies the serial transport for the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices. It includes the serial transport Protocols and Physical Interconnect for AT Atachment devices commonly known as Serial ATA. | Mladen Luksic | 06/12/05 |
d1698r0b | 1698D: AT Attachment-8 - Parallel Transport (ATA8-APT) This standard specifies the AT Attachment Interface between host systems and storage devices using a parallel electrical interface. It provides a common attachment interface for systems manufacturers, system integrators, software suppliers, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. | Mark A. Overby | 06/12/05 |
DT1825Lr3 | 1825DT Method to Disable Data Transfer after Error Detection for ATA Devices | 01/24/06 | |
e06134r0 | 1572D: EDD-3 Erratum | Curtis E. Stevens | 04/20/06 |
e05108r5 | 1532D: AT Attachment - 7 with Packet Interface (ATA/ATAPI - 7) A | Mark A. Overby | 05/14/06 |
d1700r3 | ATA8-AAM This standard describes the AT Attachment Architectural Model. The purpose of the architecture model is to provide a common basis for the coordination of ATA standards and to define those aspects of ATA system behavior that are independent of a particular technology and common to all implementations. | Mark Evans | 05/28/06 |
D1699r4b | ATA8-ACS This standard specifies the AT Attachment command set between host systems and storage devices. It provides a common command set for systems manufacturers, system integrators, software suppliers, and suppliers of intelligent storage devices. It includes the PACKET feature set implemented by devices commonly known as ATAPI devices | Curtis E. Stevens | 07/04/07 |
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