The ATA cards do indeed extend the seeable size of the hard disk, plus
yu get a faster ATA bus transfer speed.

Best Regards
Pete
 
"To mess up a Mac OS X box, you need to work at it; to mess up your
Windows box, you just need to work on it."



-----Original Message-----
From: G-List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tom Baker
Sent: Thursday, 1 July 2004 2:10 AM
To: G-List
Subject: G-4's internal drives always limited to 120 gig?



I know that my G-4 Quicksilver 733 can't see more than 120 gigs on the 
two drives that are connected to its internal bus.

However, I see discussions on the list here about running two extra 
internal drives in a G-4 using ATA controller cards in a PCI slot. When 
you run internal drives off a controller card like that, does it allow 
the Mac see more than 120 gigs if the drives are larger than that? For 
instance, could I stick a couple of, say, 250-gig internal drives in 
there and use all their capacity that way?

Thanks,

Tom 


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