4 Each PATA connection (also referred to as IDE) can support 2 items: a primary and a secondary (or called Master/Slave) Look on the back of a CD Rom and you'll see a jump to set to Master or Slave.
Four. A master device and a slave device on each PATA chain.
If im reading the question right the answer is 4 and only four as that is how many devices you can have on two connection (or two on each cable master and slave)
The system can support 4 devices.
The Motherboard functions as the main circuit board that connects and communicates to all the devices and components attached in the computer. The motherboard facilitates the communication of devices with each other.
The system will be able to support 4 EDIE devices, 2 devices per cable.
A typical modern motherboard has 1 IDE channel, which can support 2 devices. IDE has been replaced by Serial ATA (SATA), so modern boards have 2 to 8 SATA ports. Older motherboards may have 2 to 6 IDE channels, which could support 4-12 IDE devices.
A motherboard can support one processor only.
No, a printer is a printer. A motherboard is a board in your PC that holds everything together. Modern printers, especially the larger multi-function devices, are really special purpose computers that have an operating system. These printers can have a motherboard to supply the support function for the printer.
Four, two per connection. Each cable has a master and a slave, so pay attention to jumper settings when connecting the devices.
It depends what type of motherboard. But yes, some can support 8 gb
No motherboard has one slot of RAM
No motherboard has one slot of RAM