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USB to IDE adapter?

Cheesed

Hey everyone,

 

I'm working on a project with a device that only has an IDE connector for storage space.

I was hoping there would be an adapter that would allow USB memory sticks being plugged into an IDE connector but I can't seem to find one.

Is anyone aware of anything like this? 

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what device are you using that has only ide but no other interface?

and no you cannot adapt an ide controller to accept usb drives , you can backwards but thats about it

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There is a ide to compact flash, an ide to sata, and an ide to sd card adapter, but not one for a flash drive that I'm aware of.

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  • 2 weeks later...

IDE is a parallel interface while USB (Universal Serial Buss) is... serial.

You are looking for a Parallel-to-serial converter/adapter, not just a cable with the right ends.

 

Something like this: https://www.takealot.com/usb-2-0-to-sata-ide-multi-hard-drive-adapter/PLID49127081?gclid=Cj0KCQjw08XeBRC0ARIsAP_gaQBIVV_bg_MhG-fAEIXaasUZUP-Sky3aIyyoiakHzzEX5kHIH9oagqkaApZdEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

 

Is it like a motherboard, are there no USB headers on it ? must be ancient

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You can buy SATA to IDE adapters to use a regular SATA hard disk or SSD and you can buy adapters which allow you to run an operating system from a CompactFlash card (but these cards are expensive and kinda old tech).

Note that some older boards and bioses may not handle hard drives bigger than 137 GB

 

examples:

 

SATA to IDE: LINK

CompactFlash to IDE : https://www.amazon.com/Syba-SD-CF-IDE-Connects-3-5-Inch-Interface/dp/B000TMDE6G?th=1 (3 versions )

 

See (limitations in bioses regarding disk sizes) https://support.wdc.com/knowledgebase/answer.aspx?ID=936

 

You may also find mSATA to IDE if you search around, which may allow you to use laptop hard drives.

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