--- You wrote:
How can I tell if it has the Oxford 911 chipset? Is there an actual 
chip on board that says Oxford? I did not see one on the top of the 
interface board, but I did not pull it out to check the bottom. Is it a 
disaster if I do not have this chipset?
--- end of quote ---
Go to the Oxford website and download their upgrade softtware.  It will identify
the chip and rev.  You might also upgrade it.  I learned that some 911 firmware
supports master slave drives.

System Profiler might identify  the chip and rev too.

Tell you the truth,  Oxford may be the only game in town for the ata/firewire
conversion. 

I don't know about the size limitation, but bet you can get info on that on the
Oxford website too.

Rich

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