Lindy 70536 user manual Introduction, Features, PCI Interface, High Speed Serial ATA Interface

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1. Introduction

This Low Profile PCI Host Adapter is a PCI controller board to support Low profile PCI and regular size PCI both in one card. The card can upgrade your desktop computer to have 2 ports Serial ATA to support RAID 0 / RAID 1 features, and five USB2.0 / USB1.1 ports.

The board supports a 32-bit 33 MHz PCI bus revision 2.2, USB transfer rate of 1.5Mb/s, 12Mb/s, 480Mb/s and Serial ATA Generation 1 transfer rate of 1.5 Gb/s (150 MB/s).

SATA port can access SATA storage media such as hard disk drive, Zip drive, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM.

It comes with drivers for Windows.

RAID, Redundant Array of Independent Disks, greatly enhances two main areas of data storage: performance and data integrity. By using RAID 0, also known as Striping, performance of sustained data transfer rates is greatly enhanced by simultaneously writing data to 2 drives. The second benefit of RAID is data redundancy. RAID 1, Mirroring, writes identical data on two drives, thus protecting the data from a disk failure. If, for any reason, one drive were to fail, your data is secure and available from the mirrored second drive.

1.1. Features

1.1.1. PCI Interface

Compliant with PCI Specification, revision 2.2. 32 bit, 33MHz fully compliant PCI host interface. Integrated PCI DMA engines.

1.1.2. High Speed Serial ATA Interface

Dual high speed serial ATA interface ports, each supporting 1st generation Serial ATA data rates. (1.5Gb/s)

Provides RAID 0 (Stripping) to greatly increase the performance of data transfer by simultaneously writing data to 2 drives.

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Contents Raid SATA-150+USB2.0 Combo Low Profile PCI Lindy NoPCI Interface FeaturesIntroduction High Speed Serial ATA InterfaceUSB Interface What Is RAIDPackage Contents Disk Striping RAIDCreating Mirrored Sets RAID RAID Bios InstallationCreating Striped Sets RAID Disk Mirroring RAIDDeleting RAID Sets Software InstallationWindows 2000 /XP Fresh OS installation Rebuilding Mirrored SetsWindows 2000 installation Windows XP installation Verifying The installation under Windows 2000 and XPUSB Root Hub Windows 98 SE /ME Fresh OS installationWindows 98SE installation Page Windows ME installation Verifying The installation under Windows 98SE and MEGeneral