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在考生文件夹下,打开文档WORD1.DOC,按照要求完成下列操作并以该文件名(WOR

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在考生文件夹下,打开文档WORD1.DOC,按照要求完成下列操作并以该文件名(WORD1.DOC)保存文档。
[文档开始]
新型硬盘借口——串行ATA及U1raATA133
随着硬盘容量和速度的飞速增加,硬盘借口也经历了很多次革命性的改变,从最早的PIO模式到今天的串行ATA及U1traATA133,传输速率已经翻了几十倍。
随着硬盘内部传输率逐渐上升,外部借口也必须提高传输速率才不至于成为数据传输时的瓶颈,在这种环境下,串行ATA及U1traATA133规范诞生了。
串行ATA规范是计算机行业工作组(Computer Industry’sWorking Group)制定的,它采用与并行ATA借口相同的传输协议,但硬件借口则不同,串行ATA借口的电压更低,而且数据线也更少。
U1traATA133是Maxtor公司提出的,是U1traATA100的后续规范,但它并没有得到ATA官方组织T13的正式认可,所以严格说来,U1traATA133应该算是企业规范而非行业规范,或许直接叫它“Fast Dirves”更为妥当。
由于串行ATA并不能向下兼容并行ATA设备,所以从并行ATA全面过渡到串行ATA要相当长的一段时间,在这期间,硬盘的发展速度不可能因此而停下来。而U1traA—TA133作为这一过渡期的折中解决方案,很可能成为最后一种并行ATA借口规范。
U1traATA借口规格一览表
U1traATA借口UDMA模式时钟频率 数据传输率数据连线
U1traATA33 modeo 8.33MHz(120ns) 16.66MB/s 40针40线
model 6.67MHz(150ns)26.66MB/s 40针40线
mode2 8.33MHz(120ns)33.33MB/s 40针40线
U1traATA66 mode3 11.11MHz(90ns)44.44MB/s 40针80线
mode4 16.67MHz(60ns)66.66MB/s 40针80线
U1traATA100 mode5 25MHz(400ns) 100MB/s 40针80线
U1traATA133 mode6 33.33MHz(30ns) 133.3MB/s 40针80线
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(1)将文中所有错词“借口”替换为“接口”。
(2)将标题段文字(“新型硬盘接口——串行ATA及U1—traATA133”)设置为16磅蓝色宋体(西文使用中文字体)、倾斜、居中,并添加红色阴影边框。
(3)将正文各段文字(“随着硬盘容量……接口规范。”)中的中文文字设置为10.5磅宋体、英文文字设置为10.5磅Arial字体;各段落首行缩进2字符。
(4)将文中后8行文字转换成一个8行5列的表格;分别将表格中第1列的第2至第4行单元格和第5至第6行单元格合并。
(5)设置表格列宽为2.6厘米、表格居中;设置表格中所有文字中部居中;为表格添加“灰色-20%”底纹。

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