A number of open source project have a SATA implementation (i.e. Linux).
Obviously source code is not the best reference material but useful
information could be found there.
Patrick Hanevold wrote:
Id really like to analyze the SATA bus in great detail.
Do anyone here have a specification on the Serial ATA protocol? It
seems to be mostly well protected from my googling.
Thanks,
Patrick
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