--- Isaac MacFarlane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope this isn't a stupid question but I see that
> cards that are aimed at
> the mac market are pretty expensive. Is there any
> good reason that I
> couldn't simply us a standard ide card designed for
> a pc and use it? 

I presently have 3 brand new ones that I am unable to
use.

I originally bought them 1 for myself and 2 to sell.

The maker of the card Promise Tecnologies doesn't
offer support for mac, and I haven't found any
support.

I also just recently tried the same thing with a 4
port usb card, and it just doesn't work.

If you find support for the IDE cards, mine are
ATA/66, let me know!

Steve Brown

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