I would recommend the Sonnet Tempo Trio as it has ATA, USB & FW all on one 
card, which means I have room for the video card I'll eventually get and my 
wireless Skyline card. If you get a FW drive, you can still have two internal 
SCSI drives if you want. I had a second FW case with drive, and I just pulled 
it out of the FW case and hooked it right up to the Trio card. I only had to 
click on update driver to have the drive and all its contents show up like it 
was in the FW case. They co-exist just like if it was just another SCSI 
drive. I just bought a CD-RW ATA drive and just plugged it in and it read the 
cd's I put in it.

STeve

<< I have the need for HD capacity larger than the usual
SCSI 2gigs. Since my 7600 with a Sonnet G4 400 is
totally oriented towards SCSI, how would anyone
suggest I best go about including the "ATA or
Firewire" formatted HD? Which would you recommend? And
most importantly, how do I get the new form factor to
co exist with my currently installed SCSI's? >>


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