Check for the interface that is used to connect it to the motherboard using the IDE cables.
If it is a 40 pin or 34 pin cable, then it will be an IDE interface device
Quote from a Google search: IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) is a standard electronic interface used between a computer motherboard's data paths or bus and the computer's disk storage devices.
The drive interface that uses an 80-conductor ribbon cable is IDE. IDE stands for Integrated Drive Electronics, an interface commonly used to connect hard disks and optical drives to computers.
Integrated Drive Electronics
Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE)
integrated drive electronics
The two are EIDE (enhanced integrated drive electronics) or IDE (integrated Drive Electronics)
IDE stand for Integrated Drive Electronics.
Integrated Drive Electronics
EIDE = Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics.
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE)
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) refers to a standardized interface that provides slots for connecting hard drives to the motherboard of a computer. SCSI, known as Small Computer Systems Interface, provides a universal interface for connecting such devices as disc drives, hard drives, plotters and scanners.
Identification i think it stands for I Drive