> That's an ATA card issue, for which most ATA card manufacturers have a
> fix.

It's weird. You can always tell a Mac user by their use of "ATA" whenever
they refer to IDE disks or IDE interfaces. UDMA 66 (100, 133) is also the PC
name for what Macophiles want to call ATA 66 (100/133). Such a shame that
drive manufacturers refer to Serial IDE as SATA, otherwise one could argue
the term ATA is almost completely obsolete.

M


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