Yes.
ATAPI.
Typically EIDE cables connect to IDE Hard-drives and optical drives such as CD and DVD Drives. The cable connects between the motherboard of the computer and the hard-drive or optical drive. Normally most motherboards have two idea buses. You can have to drives per cable. So a total of 4 drives.
EIDE = Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics.
Why is there confusion between EIDE and SCSI drive interface standards
Connect the hard drive from your old computer to any new computer which has a required port (EIDE, SATA...).
EIDE cable uses a 40-pin connector at the end of the cable to interface with the drive.
Of the following: ide,fdd,scsi,eide the "FDD" stands for "floppy disk drive", and is not a hard drive.
The cable connects between the motherboard of the computer and the hard-drive or optical drive.
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.
A sata cable connects a motherboard to a Sata hard drive. Modern power supplies have special chords made to power Sata hard drives where as old ones do not. Older computers have Eide cables to connect the motherboard to the hard drive.
sata
sata (newer) or EIDE (older)