Hi Jeff,

Jeff Walther wrote:

(snipped)

> On the VST/Promise cards, the Promise cards require moving several resistors and
> some other fiddling.

Promise was the first manufacturer who announced the intention of producing
Mac-compatible IDE cards, but somehow never got around to it. Now that gets me
interested: which model is capable of Mac conversion, and how does one do it?
There are of course plenty of other IDE cards on the market, mouth-wateringly
inexpensive but ostensibly Windows-only, that would be an interesting exercise in
mackling of course!

Best,

Sam.


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