> You can use any of the offered sizes, but only the first 120 or so GB will
> be seen by the Quicksilver, (the drive can always later be used in another
> machine at full capacity).

137,000 MB is the limit for an early QS.

Late QSes have this limit removed in hardware.

"-02" IDE chip has the fix for large drives.

Early QS's O.F. can be updated with the > 137,000 MB firmware alteration,
which is permanent on these machines, and remains until the O.F. has been
reset.

https://nanchatte.wordpress.com/2008/04/27/128gb-large-hdd-lba48-support-on-the-g4-cube-with-leopard/



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