>I found the hack to flash the Apple firmware converting the card back to a
>standard ATTO.  I'm hesitant to do this yet, since it will no doubt void my
>ability to return the card for a refund.

Hmmm. I know about the hack for the one channel card. I was unaware that 
there was a hack for the two channel card.


>If I'm following you, then I should be able to test this by connecting the
>drive to the external connector to see if it boots, yes?

Yes.


>> Adding a 68-pin connector to the card allowed for an internal connector
>> on Bus 0, which made the card bootable.
>> 
>> Adding a VHDCI 68-pin connector to the card allowed for an external
>> connector on Bus 1, and facilitated full use of the card.
>> 
>I'm not sure I understand this procedure.  Is this sort of like a "Y"
>adapter enabling you to connect a cable to either bus 0 or 1 on either
>connector?

No! This is a major modification and involves PCB rework skills and 
equipment far beyond most hobbyists. IOW, "don't do this at home".


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