Definition: IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics)


A type of drive where the interface controller electronics are incorporated into the design of the hard drive rather than as a separate controller.




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Master

The first drive in a dual drive combination. A master drive by itself (with no slave) is called a single drive. See slave.

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