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ATA or AT Attachment is an interface standard primarily used for the connection of storage devices and which has gone through a number of iterations, starting with the original IBM PC/AT. Earlier versions used a [[Glossary:Parallel Interface|parallel interface]] and are now known as [[Glossary:PATA|PATA]] but this has now been superceded bu a [[Glossary:Serial Inteface|serial]] version known as [[Glossary:SATA|SATA]]
ATA or AT Attachment is an interface standard primarily used for the connection of storage devices and which has gone through a number of iterations, starting with the original IBM PC/AT. Earlier versions used a [[Glossary:Parallel Interface|parallel interface]] and are now known as [[Glossary:PATA|PATA]] but this has now been superceded by a [[Glossary:Serial Interface|serial]] version known as [[Glossary:SATA|SATA]].

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ATA or AT Attachment is an interface standard primarily used for the connection of storage devices and which has gone through a number of iterations, starting with the original IBM PC/AT. Earlier versions used a parallel interface and are now known as PATA but this has now been superceded by a serial version known as SATA.