Yes, but according to the Intech web site, their end-around software won't work with the primary (hard drive) IDE channel on a B&W. You can only use it on the secondary (CD/Zip) channel, which runs at half the throughput of the primary channel.

On Mar 20, 2005, at 5:16 PM, Karen Thompson wrote:

You need to get a utility from Intech -- Hard Drive Speed Tools which will
allow all 220 GB to be seen. There are specific directions for formatting
using OSX only and using OSX and OS9 as startup drives. I bought a drive
from Other World Computing (OWC) and got the software for $15 (if you bought
a drive from them). Otherwise you will need to go to
http://www.intechusa.com/


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