On Jan 20, 2009, at 2:20 AM, PeterH wrote:
>
> ATA/100 were transition products.
>
> Early ATA/100 only supported LBA24.
>
> All ATA/133 support LBA48.
>
> Later, a few ATA/100 vendors went back and offered an upgrade for
> their ATA/100 products, which would add the LBA48 property, but that
> upgrade didn't increase the throughput of the card, which remained at
> ATA/100.

I think my Sonnet ATA100 does support large drives ... believe its  
actually Acard or Firmtek brand:
  Name: Ultra-Tek100P

Checking with Sonnet Tech Support for verification ... Google didn't  
present anything I could see ...

Bill Connelly
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