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<< ... Acard's UATA/SCSI? Is this a combo IDE/SCSI interface?

>>


As stated ...


This is an UATA-to-SCSI converter, which is available in 50- and 68-pin 

models, adds only 0.6" to the overall height of the drive, with no increase 

in "footprint" at all, and will allow you to use up to 120 GB drives on your 

pre-B&W Macs, as if those drives were SCSI drives. So, the overall height of 

the "composite" is no higher than a so-called "half height" drive (1.6").


Fully compatible with the Apple/ATTO UW-SCSI card, which was included as 

standard equipment in many Apple servers. >>

So the IDE drive is just as fast I assume as if it were connected to an IDE 
bus? Thanks for all of this info I really appreciate  it. --Tom

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