SATA does need an driver, the same eSATA uses actually
USB 3.0 also needs a driver which i dont think is available yet, at
least for solaris

On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Orvar Korvar
<knatte_fnatte_tja...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> eSATA is a physical connector and electrical standard for SATA.
>
> So you are implying that eSATA does not need any drivers? It is like an 
> ordinary SATA controller, those dont need drivers either?
>
> So what is the difference between eSATA and USB3.0? Why does USB3 need a 
> driver, isnt it a physical connector as well? Is there a simple rule of thumb 
> to tell which connections need a driver, and which dont need a driver?
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