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Learn how to convert data transfer rates from modem (110), a legacy dial-up speed, to IDE (DMA mode 0), a block transfer mode used in early ATA/IDE devices. Understand definitions, use cases, and examples for vintage computing and legacy systems.
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| Modem (110) | IDE (DMA mode 0) |
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| Modem (110) | IDE (DMA mode 0) |
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This converter enables you to translate data transfer values from modem (110), a low-speed modem transmission rate, into IDE (DMA mode 0), the first direct memory access transfer mode for ATA/IDE devices. It's designed to assist in comparing legacy data rates with early block transfer technologies.