>Last December I had a computer club member install a 'SIIG ATA-133 PCI 
>CARD' into my G3mt computer on which I am using OS 10.2.8. Today I 
>happened to look at my Mac profiler and I found the following items 
>listed under PCI's:
>       A1  card type- scsi
>             card name-APPLE 53C875 card
>      
>       B1 card type-scsi
>             card name-ACARD,6280M
>
>       C1 card type- usb
>             card name PCI 1045,c861
>
>       F1 card type-display
>             card name-ATY,mach 64_3DU Pro
>             card model-ATY,GT-C
>
>Where does the ATA-133 card show up?

SIIG doesn't actually manufacture anything. It rebrands and distributes 
other's products.

In this case, the SIIG UATA/133 contoller is actually an ACARD 6280M 
controller.

So, the SIIG card shows up in slot B1.

The interesting thing about ACARD's UATA controller cards is they are 
"dual platform", meaning they can easily be FLASHed from PC to Mac, or 
from Mac to PC.

Not so with the competitive controller cards.

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