Okay so now we know that the Sonnet Tempo ATA/66 and ATA/100 are based 
on the ACARD chipsets and that they show everything as SCSI. Now, 
anyone know about the ATA/133 and Trio cards?

<in evil tone> Soon we shall have the complete set Mr, Fluffykins, 
MWAAHHAHAHAHA!

-Robyn

On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 08:50 AM, Nancy Haitz wrote:

> Alan & Robyn,
>
> I have a Sonnet Tempo ATA100 card in my 9600.  Apple System Profiler
> shows all of the internal SCSI devices on Bus 0, the external SCSI
> devices on Bus 1, and the IDE Hard Drive (lone item on the ATA100
> card) as being on SCSI Bus 2
>
> May or may not be helpful.


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