On 11/16/03 9:28 AM, "Jim Curran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:
 
> I can't find the reference right now, but I believe the maximum size
> that can be recognized by the onboard ATA controller is 137GB.

Yep.  You're right.  160gb drives can be used, but the machine will see
about 128gb's formatted.  You can get a controller card or pair a couple of
huge drives in a G4 for more space.

-- 
Kyle H. Hansen

"It's Always darkest... right before it gets totally black." 


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