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INCITS' T13 Launches Work on BIOS Interface to Access Mass Storage
Devices
BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services 3 (EDD-3) Standard Will Address Key
New Technologies such as Infiniband, PCI Express, and HyperTransport;
Voting Membership Open to All Interested Parties
Washington, D.C. July 17, 2002 - Today, Technical Committee T13 of the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) announced that it will begin work immediately on BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive Services 3 (EDD-3) Standard, which builds on EDD-2 to address new storage technologies. The standard will provide a BIOS interface that operating systems can use to access mass storage devices.
"In light of important new storage devices, T13 recognized the need to build on EDD-2," said Kate McMillan, director of the Secretariat for INCITS. "The proposed EDD-3 standard will serve an extremely large market--all personal computer systems utilizing ATA/ATAPI, SCSI, Fibre Channel, 1394, Infiniband, PCI Express, USB, Serial ATA, and other buses to which disc drives can be attached."
Important features of the proposed BIOS interface include:
"Developers of this standard may identify other interface requirements
other than those already covered," McMillan added. "We encourage any
company or individual with a material interest in new storage devices to
join T13 and shape the standard." Details about T13's meeting schedule
are at www.incits.org/tc_home/t13.htm.
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Standards Institute (ANSI). These rules are designed to ensure that voluntary
standards are developed by the consensus of directly and materially affected
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