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comp.os.msdos.programmer FAQ part 3/5
Section - - Where can I find information about the ATA/ATAPI specification?

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Date: 5 Feb 2002 22:03:03 -0400

 The AT Attachment (ATA) standard is maintained by T13, a Technical
 Committee for the National Committee on Information Technology Standards
 which as accredited by ANSI. Their web site can be found at
 <http://www.t13.org>. At that web site the ATA and ATAPI specifications
 are availible in PDF form.

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Ben in Seattle
Jun 2, 2026 @ 4:16 pm
Another solution is to use a parallel port loopback plug. It makes the PC think there is a printer attached. The benefit of this is it doesn't require anticipating the problem with ANSI.SYS escape sequences nor does it make you wait half an hour for the "Abort, Retry, Ignore?" prompt, as some versions of DOS do.

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