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First post, by Mechanicbot28

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I just found this eBay listing with a lot of some old ISA cards, and saw this. This card appears to be a multi io controller, but instead of IDE, it has this 40 pin connector labeled “Winchester”. I have no idea what it is, any ideas?

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Reply 1 of 7, by Tiido

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It might be, in some parts of the world, HDDs are still called Winchester disks.

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Reply 2 of 7, by Grzyb

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Yes, definitely Hard Disk Controller, IDE.

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Reply 4 of 7, by analog_programmer

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Back in the time "winchester drive" was another name for hard disk drive.

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Reply 5 of 7, by pentiumspeed

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This was yes, and it is a real IDE. Compaq was coy with terms back in the day. This does same thing with L40SX. I had this choice or Compaq LTE 386s/20 and I knew Compaq used standard IDE and this won out. Later on I found out L40SX use one too. But I was happy with LTE 386s/20 for my college in 1993.

Oh, I do have the same card in storage and yes, it works. I had one once back in 1994, bought it off from someone in college and used it.

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Reply 7 of 7, by Errius

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elszgensa wrote on 2024-01-19, 21:49:

So... not a gun port. Disappointing.

Right, it was named after a rifle.

https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/winchester-disk

Introduced in 1973 as the [IBM] model 3340, the drive had one permanent and one removable spindle, each holding 30MB. The "30-30" storage capacities led to the Winchester nickname after the Winchester 30-30 rifle.

Is this too much voodoo?