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Serial and Parallel ATA Drive Guidelines and Features Drive/Partition Capacity Limits File System FAT 32 NTFS Controller Type ATA ATA Operating System Windows 2000/ XP Windows NT/2000/XP Maximum Size Partition 32 GB 2 TB Drive 128 PB 128 PB 4.8 SATA BIOS Windows 2000 and XP Enhanced Mode (default BIOS Setting) -Separate IDE controller • PATA Controller in Legacy Mode - Device 0 is accessible as Device 0 of PATA controller's Primary Channel - Device 1 is accessible as Device 1of PATA controller's Primary Channel • SATA Controller in Native Mode - SATA 0 is accessible as Device 0 of SATA controller's Primary Channel - SATA 1 is accessible as Device 0 of SATA controller's Secondary Channel SATA 2 is accessible as Device 1of SATA controller's Primary Channel - SATA 3 is accessible as Device 1 of SATA controller's Secondary Channel Windows 9x, NT, and Linux Compatibility Mode (non-default BIOS Setting) -Combined IDE controller • PATA Controller in Legacy Mode - Device 0 is accessible as Device 0 of the combined controller's Secondary Channel - Device 1 is accessible as Device 1of the combined controller's Secondary Channel • SATA Controller in Legacy Mode - SATA 0 is accessible as Device 0 of the combined controller's Primary Channel - SATA 1 is inaccessible - SATA 2 is accessible as device 1 of the combined controller's Primary Channel - SATA 3 is inaccessible 4.8.1 Legacy Mode The Legacy mode is used to access devices attached to an embedded ATA controller. Each channel of the controller requires two fixed I/O address ranges and an IRQ. ■ Primary Channel ❏ Command block: 1F0h - 1F7h ❏ Control block: 3F6h ❏ IRQ: 14 ■ Secondary Channel ❏ Command block: 170h - 177h ❏ Control block: 376h ❏ IRQ: 15 Service Reference Guide, dx2200 MT 415606-001 4-5

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Service Reference Guide, dx2200 MT
415606-001
4–5
Serial and Parallel ATA Drive Guidelines and Features
4.8 SATA BIOS
4.8.1 Legacy Mode
The Legacy mode is used to access devices attached to an embedded ATA controller. Each
channel of the controller requires two fixed I/O address ranges and an IRQ.
Primary Channel
Command block: 1F0h - 1F7h
Control block: 3F6h
IRQ: 14
Secondary Channel
Command block: 170h - 177h
Control block: 376h
IRQ: 15
Drive/Partition Capacity Limits
Maximum Size
File
System
Controller
Type
Operating System
Partition
Drive
FAT 32
ATA
Windows 2000/ XP
32 GB
128 PB
NTFS
ATA
Windows NT/2000/XP
2 TB
128 PB
Windows 2000 and XP
Windows 9x, NT, and Linux
Enhanced Mode (default BIOS Setting)
—Separate IDE controller
Compatibility Mode (non-default BIOS Setting)
—Combined IDE controller
•PATA Controller in Legacy Mode
- Device 0 is accessible as Device 0 of
PATA controller’s Primary Channel
- Device 1 is accessible as Device 1of
PATA controller’s Primary Channel
•SATA Controller in Native Mode
- SATA 0 is accessible as Device 0 of
SATA controller’s Primary Channel
- SATA 1 is accessible as Device 0 of
SATA controller’s Secondary Channel
SATA 2 is accessible as Device 1of
SATA controller’s Primary Channel
- SATA 3 is accessible as Device 1 of
SATA controller’s Secondary Channel
•PATA Controller in Legacy Mode
- Device 0 is accessible as Device 0 of the
combined controller’s Secondary
Channel
- Device 1 is accessible as Device 1of the
combined controller’s Secondary
Channel
•SATA Controller in Legacy Mode
- SATA 0 is accessible as Device 0 of the
combined controller’s Primary Channel
- SATA 1 is inaccessible
- SATA 2 is accessible as device 1 of the
combined controller’s Primary Channel
- SATA 3 is inaccessible