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The only thing that seemed to fix my problems were reformatting both IDE HDs 
many times !!!
>>

Well, that at least tells me that the card was seen, as otherwise Drive Setup 
wouldn't let you do anything with it.

The pathological case where the emergency floppy is required is when the 
Mac's ROM has scanned all the PCI slots and has NOT marked the UATA card as 
there.

It is a kind of "roll call" function, and must work in order for SCSI Manager 
4.3 to ... later ... see the card and allow Drive Setup to actually do 
something with it.


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