on 8/30/01 3:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pretty sure that they do make such a critter.  But I'm not really up on
that.....and how would you connect it?  USB?  Firewire?  I don't know.

> 
> Tim Collier wrote:
> 
>> on 8/30/01 1:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Check out the Sonnet site:  http://www.sonnettech.com/product/tempo.html  It
>> tells you all about the card and there's a nice picture of it.  I've used
>> IDE drives in my PC's for forever! and have a couple extra sitting around
>> collecting dust.  Buying the IDE controller will save me a ton of money and
>> allow me to use a 10 gig and 4 gig hard drive and I'm pretty certain I can
>> even use this card to control a CD......though I'm not too certain about if
>> it would work with a DVD (probably not!)
>> This card will allow you to control 4 drives.  My experience with my PC's
>> tells me that you can run 2 hard drives on one channel and a CD or two on
>> the other.
>> I already am using a Sonnet G3 upgrade card and am very pleased with it.  In
>> my humble opinion, this is an excellent product.
>> 
>> 
>>>> --
>>> 
>> 
> 
> are IDE drives only internal
> 
> mike
> 



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