If I understand correctly the UltraATA 133/100 Pro controller card will allow you to
install an internal IDE HD in the PowerMac 7300 that will boot the machine ?

-- va

Leon Sargent wrote:

> > BUT... if you don't like SCSI IDs, you aren't a speed demon, and you
> > want to save a few bucks, I suggest getting an ATA card and a large
> > ATA hard drive.  The cards are cheap, and so are the drives.  I don't
> > like or use SCSI myself, but I have recently decided that is probably
> > the best option for people who don't want to hassle with SCSI, or
> > want to save a few bucks.
>
> Chris.
>
>  Some have said to look at IDE cards
> and drives but I do not think you can use those as boot devices as the same
> applies to those that have firewire cards but not firewire built into their
> systems.

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