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April 23, 2010
Filed Under (Technology) by publisher
Take for example the USB serial adapter, which is based on the principle that not many serial ports are available on your computer as much as USB ports, and very simply this device converts a USB port into a serial port so that you can connect devices that require the latter. The USB IDE adapter is just right for those who require more hard disk space than what they have installed internally on their computer which uses IDE technology to accomplish the task of storage. So in this case, external hard disks do come in handy. All this device does is prepare the USB port for IDE transfer, and one can use an external hard disk to store more files. Now along the same lines, the USB IDE converter is a cable that connects to a USB port at one end, and an IDE external storage device at the other end, and once the connections have been made, you have extra storage at your disposal. So, as you can see, these USB devices can be really handy when it comes to storage and getting serial ports as well. |
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