On Dec 21, 10:33 am, toothgrisle <[email protected]> wrote:
>    I'm looking for an PCI SATA controller card.
>    Most of the options that I've come across do not support OS 10.3,
> and even the "factory page" varies on more than a few of them relative
> to this.  Perhaps I need to know what works, instead of what is
> "supported"?
>    I have three Mac G4s, two Quicksilver @ 867MHz, and a Firewire 800/
> Mirrored Door Drive @ 1 GHz, that I would like to expand the storage
> on with SATA drives (also to get around the HD size limits on the
> Quicksilver of 128 GB).  Most specs PCI and PCI-X.  I'm pretty sure
> neither of these models have PSI-X slots, but most of the PCI-X
> controller cards seem to be backward compatible to PCI.
>      I am running OS X 10.3.9 in one Quicksilver and OS X 10.4.11 in
> the other, and will be running OS X 10.3.9 in the Mirrored Door
> Drive.  Some also state that they do not support booting.  Does that
> mean that I will still have to keep at least one PATA drive in to boot
> the OS from?  And, lastly, Will I have to be careful about what kind
> of SATA drives I get to install, since I don't quite understand the
> SATA or SATA II complexity.
>   So what's a cheap solution for installing SATA drives in an QS
> (pre-2002)?   A PCI SATA   
> controller card?   Which one works good.. personal experience please..
>  
>
>      Many thanks,
>              Robert C
>              P. O. Box 265
>              Mount Crawford, VA


Acard AEC-6290M, AEC-6293M are bootable SATA controllers/adapter that
work fine in all the systems you have cited. The AEC-6293M also has a
PATA channel, and supports ATAPI devices on both SATA and PATA
interfaces. That is a BIG plus as most new optical drives are SATA.

Also, most of the Firmtek/Seritek line of SATA controllers are
bootable, but none support ATAPI devices. The best are the 1V4, 1VE4,
or  the 1VE2+2.

Any SATA card that requires the installation of drivers is usually NOT-
bootable. Most SATA RAID controllers do not support ATAPI devices.

Sonnet SATA cards are re-branded OEM Firmtek/Seritek cards.

-- 
You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for 
those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a particular focus on Power Macs.
The list FAQ is at http://lowendmac.com/lists/g-list.shtml and our netiquette 
guide is at http://www.lowendmac.com/lists/netiquette.shtml
To post to this group, send email to [email protected]
For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list

Reply via email to