>...The firmware that comes with the card 
>makes the card masquerade as SCSI which 
>allows a lot more Mac software to work.
>All my software thinks the 2 drives are on a 
>2nd SCSI chain,...

Bud, can you elaborate? Is that for the benefit 
of something like Toast (I'm totally guessing 
here) that might only have a SCSI driver for 
CDRWs etc.? Or CDROM Toolkit which (might 
not?) know about IDE CDROM drives? 

How would make sure some apps see what 
you have connected to the card as IDE and 
others as SCSI if need be?

-David

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