Simon Royal wrote:
> Dennis.
> 
> The drives in both PC and Mac are the same, it is the physical formatting and 
> partitioning that makes the difference.
> 
> Windows uses FAT32 and NTFS, while Mac OSX uses HFS+.
> 
> Apple use a lot of Seagate and Western Digital drives, but any IDE will work 
> in both.
> 
> However using the IDE bus on a Sawtooth limits you to 128GB. To go higher you 
> will need a PCI ATA controller.
> 
> Simon
> 

Cool.  Thanks to all.

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