Installation manual

This manual explains how to install the hardware
and software for the Sonnet Tempo
Ultra ATA66
Macintosh
®
PCI Host Adapter. The Tempo Ultra
ATA66 allows you to install up to four internal
IDE hard drives (with the purchase of an addi-
tional ATA66 cable) into most PCI-based Power
Macintosh
®
computers, providing mass storage
options beyond SCSI to the larger, faster, and more
affordable Ultra ATA/66 hard drives.
This documentation assumes you have a working
knowledge of the Macintosh and its operating
conventions. If you are unfamiliar with the
Macintosh, see your computer’s documentation.
Preface
v
Support Note:
Like most technologies,
IDE devices have their own vocabulary.
The following terms may be helpful as you read
this manual.
IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) – A standard
electronic interface between a PCI-based system’s
memory and disk storage devices. EIDE, an
enhanced version of IDE, is commonly used in
PCI computers.
ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment)
The “official” name used by the ANSI (American
National Standards Institute) to describe IDE
technology.
Ultra ATA/66 – Ultra ATA/66 is the latest drive
data transfer protocol used in today’s disk storage
devices. It incorporates ATA/IDE technology with
data transfer rates up to 66MB/sec, effectively
doubling the burst data rate of the previous
transfer protocol, Ultra ATA/33. Ultra ATA/66
provides greater system throughput and data
transfer integrity.