>
>
>The UATA/66 cards aren't specifically compatible.
>
>Some of the UATA/133 cards claim to be compatible.
>
>Otherwise, the speed really doesn't make that much difference.
>
>So, go for specific compatibility with CD-R/Ws, and not speed.

you should of course get the UATA/133 because it is the latest model 
(?) and more compatible with HDs that are new, unless you get 
something dead cheap second hand, my UATA/66 was about 100 dollars 
new, and that is some  years ago. If I have had a brain at that time 
I should have gotten the sonnet tempotrio card where you have USB and 
Firewire along with the IDE,  someone wrote not more than 24mb/sek 
but I have speeds about 37mb/sek, maybe not so big difference, it's 
faster than the scsi.
kenta
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