On Dec 27, 2004, at 6:06 PM, Sean Kennedy wrote:

This looks good. How would I get these SpeedTools programs. And why doesn't
the OS come with drivers for standard drives? Is this a Mac/Apple thing? And
this seems to have changed with OS X? More standard use of IDE/ATAPI drives?
Apple switched to IDE / ATA as standard with the first B&W G3 (Yosemite) introduced in January 1999. Prior to that the beige G3's MT, DT and AIO had both SCSI and ATA capability, before that, 9600 and earlier models, all was SCSI only. The PTP's were an "improved" 9500/9600 (for lack of a better description) and used SCSI only as standard.

Jack Russell


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