The entire article from Apple is at:
http://gemma.apple.com/technotes/tn/tn1116.html
The short answer is NO. The problem is ROM related and is not fixable. The
details are in the Tech Notes. The limit is 4 Gigs, but you might get away with
using a single less than 4 Gig partition. The rest of the drive's partitions
wouldn't be accessable while connected as a SCSI Disc.
David Allen
Geoffrey wrote:
> I picked up a 1400, wnat to put a larger 10 gig HD in, I have read
> that anything larger then approx 4.3 gig HD and I will not be able
> to use the PB in scsi disk mode.
> Is this still true
>
> If I get a larger HD and make the partions smaller then 4.3 gig will
> this allow use of a 10 gig drive in SCSI disk mode.
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