PCI card with IDE controller on it. Have a couple round here somewhere, I hardly ever throw anything away. Should see my CPU collection, saving for gold extraction someday 8-)
At 01:26 PM 10/26/2008, DHSinclair Poked the stick with: >fp, >What "plug in controller" do you mean? >Best, >Duncan > >At 06:43 10/26/2008 -0700, you wrote: >>have a couple of them in the pile somewhere if Duncan want the >>plug in controller makes mb swaps easier also. >>fp >> >>At 09:18 PM 10/25/2008, maccrawj Poked the stick with: >>>UltraATA controller w/ BIOS support for LBA48 trumps system BIOS limits on >>>size. >>> >>> >>>Rick Glazier wrote: >>>>Philosophy aside, you can sometimes get a PCI MB to boot from a UltraATA >>>>controller card >>>>and use a HD larger than 137G (or so), but getting the right combination of >>>>MB BIOS booting >>>>options and chipset driver and OS compatibility can be a problem. >>>>Like someone said, if you stay under 120G, you might not trip any >>>>limitations. >>>>(Even the OSs will have HD size limitations...) >>>>Mixing new with old can get messy fast... >> >>-- >>Tallyho ! ]:8) >>Taglines below ! >>-- >>He was so crooked you could use him to pull corks with. -- Tallyho ! ]:8) Taglines below ! -- It is better to burn out than to fade away.
