Although the USB and FW portions of the card don't have firmware, the 
ATA portion of the card does.   This is required to make the drives 
usable.   I checked their site, and they do have an UATA-133 card the 
is Mac compatible, so it is not out of the realm of the possible.

>Most of SIIG's cards just work with Macs. Are you sure this one doesn't?
>
>On Saturday, December 21, 2002, at 06:55  PM, Leonard Gerstel wrote:
>
>>>  I've been searching for one and have
>>>  noticed the PC ones are dirt cheap compared to ones "made" for Mac.
>>
>>  Just stopped by my local pc chop shop and noticed a card that MAYBE we
>>  can
>>  get SIIG to port to the Mac. It is a Tempo Trio competitor. Dual  ATA
>>  100
>>  (or 133, I forget), USB 2.0 and Firewire (2 external and 1 internal of
>>  each) for $108.00
>>
>  > Anyone got SIIG's email to send suggestions to?

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