Any IDE PCI card that uses the ACard chipset will be seen by the system 
as a SCSI bus. That is part of how they work their magic. The only other 
card I know of is made by VST and I believe that it is seen as a IDE 
card, but you need special drivers for it. I have no experience with the 
VST, so I could be way off. The Sonnet cards are based on the ACard 
chips.

-Robyn

On Saturday, July 20, 2002, at 06:41  PM, Howie S wrote:
<big snip>

In any event it would seem that IDE expansion cards on Legacy Macs, are 
seen
> as if they were another SCSI bus by utilities like SCSI Probe.
>
> -Howie


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