Hello group

Apologies, this is a long one...

 Not sure if this is strictly for this group as it's a question about
the stated PCI Card in my PowerMac G4 Quicksilver (2001). The machine
started off as just a bargain £10 hobby but now has 1Ghz DP, maxed out
RAM, a modified 256mb GeForce 6200 card and 320GB HDD and the original
HDD from the PowerMac (OS X 10.5.8 boot drive- 40GB) and the HDD from
a Digital Audio G4 (OS 9.2.2 -40GB). This is where my problems began,
I bought the ACARD AEC-6280M from eBay to allow me to use the 320GB
HDD in my Quicksilver, as the on board ATA controller doesn't support
over 128GB. But having installed the PCI controllers drivers on the
the OS X boot Drive (40GB) was able to format the new drive, but
unable to write files onto the drive (which also appears as an
external SCSI drive.)  The computer would complain that any file's
name was too long to go onto the drive. I made some modifications in
Open firmware, allowing the onboard ATA controller to access the full
320gb hard drive and using carbon copy cloner replicated my OS X hard
drive and booted from it using the onboard ATA to make sure the hard
drive wasn't a dud, the drive worked brilliantly. So plugged my OS
9.2.2 drive into the PCI card, can access files from it and copy from
it, but can not place files on there or boot from the drive while
attached to the card, same with OS X drive, the ? folder will appear,
flash twice, show the boot screen for Mac OS and then get stuck in a
boot loop. The original 40GB OS X drive does not work in the card at
all.

So long story short... I have this PCI ATA controller in my PowerMac,
and it will not boot (as it describes it can, either os 9.2.2 or OS X
10.5.8) and I can not write to hard drives attached to it. Is the card
a dud, or have I missed a trick? The only other problem is that while
the card claims to be a 6280M i tried to update the firmware and it
would only accept the firmware of the 6880M card, which seems to do
the same job, and uses the same driver. While I have my large hard
drive working thanks to modifications in open firmware, if I have to
reset the PRAM I will lose these and that puts me in a bad position if
I've got data over 128GB.

Can anyone out there help me out in my situation?

Many thanks
Sam Walker

PowerMac G4 Quicksilver, Powerbook G4 Al, and iMac Intel user

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