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2006-01-26
ATA is the Future
No more IDE
Nice one
Just to be clear though, for those who aren't familiar, the ATA bus_manager does support legacy IDE devices, it's basically just a rewrite as the IDE bus_manager code was an old hacked up version patched together in the earlier days.
It fixes several issues that prevent the IDE bus_manager from working with modern AHCI/SATA controllers (often generating interrupt handling problems and/or KDL at boot), and is a cleaner design.