> 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

Robyn,
I do have the VST ATA/66 and it is definitely seen as an IDE card.  Don't
need any special drivers that I know of.  Hoowever, maybe one of those VST
Peecee Converts to Mac need the drivers, I don't know.

So how would the Firewire cards fit within this logic since they show up
too?  
Dave


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