On 16 Oct 2004, at 22:57, Will Schoumaker wrote:

I agree that the Acard (SIIG Mac ATA 133 is the same card usually cheaper and has 5 year warranty,Acard has i think 1 or 2 year warranty) is in many ways a better card for use with Old World Macs. The ability to use any size drive is a big plus. Can you tell us where you got the info on using DVD & CDRW drives with it? The info I've read seems to say you are wrong on this. xlr8yourmac.com website is my

From you. I was asking about this very subject a couple of months ago. I too was getting hardware errors when trying to write to a Pioneer DVD 107 drive.


Changing the Acard to a Sonnet 133 card fixed that, but introduced the 8MB partition limit.

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