> Is it possible, or is there a way to make an EIDE
> drive work in an SCSI equiped macintosh?
Sure, just buy a PCI IDE controller card such as the Turbomax ATA 66, Acard 66
or Sonnet Tempo. All three are made by ACARD with different names/labels. You
can then run up to 4 IDE drives of any size.
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