Sonnet has an UATA/66 card available on their website, I think for $50 + 
shipping.  It's cheap, bootable, and from all the other reviews I've seen, is 
as fast as the other Acard-based ATA/100-133 cards, except for raid versions.  
I've had one in my beige G3 for a few weeks, connected to a Maxtor 40GB drive.

Peter

>===== Original Message From Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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>Who makes *bootable* ATA PCI controllers? What ones do you all reccomend
>and why?
>
>Getting tired of mucking about with itsy-bitsy, old SCSI drives.


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