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Silicon ADP104 16Bit Ide Mirror Controller With 4 Floppy
- 16-bit IDE Mirror Controller
- Data Mirroring for Redundancy
- Supports 2 IDE Drives for Mirroring
- Supports up to 4 Floppy Disk Drives
- IDE and Floppy Interfaces
- Brand: Silicon
- Part Number: ADP 104
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Product Overview
This is the Silicon ADP 104, a 16-bit IDE mirror controller card. It is designed to provide data redundancy by mirroring data across two IDE drives and also supports the connection of up to four floppy disk drives.
Technical Information
| Part Number | ADP 104 |
| Controller Type | 16-bit IDE Mirror Controller |
| IDE Drive Support | 2 Drives (for mirroring) |
Additional Specifications
| Floppy Drive Support | 4 Drives |
| Interface | IDE, Floppy |
| Brand | Silicon |
Product Description
The Silicon ADP 104 is a specialized controller card that offers a dual functionality for enhancing data integrity and expanding peripheral connectivity. Its primary feature is the implementation of an IDE disk mirroring capability, allowing users to set up two IDE hard drives to operate in a RAID 1 configuration. This means that all data written to the primary drive is simultaneously duplicated onto the secondary drive, providing a robust backup in case of a single drive failure and ensuring business continuity. In addition to its data mirroring function, the ADP 104 card provides support for up to four floppy disk drives. This is a significant advantage for systems that require multiple floppy drives for various purposes, such as accessing different disk formats or utilizing high-capacity floppy media. This makes the card particularly useful for legacy systems or specialized workstations that need expanded floppy drive support. As a 16-bit controller, it is designed to interface with older computer architectures, likely through an ISA or PCI slot. The 'Silicon' branding suggests it is part of a line of interface and storage control products. The ADP 104 card serves as a valuable component for users seeking to add hardware-level data redundancy and extensive floppy drive support to their systems.
