A PCI Express SATA II card with 4 ports can be bought pretty cheaply. PCI SATA 
cards can be found for around $15 for SATA 1.0 and a bit higher for SATA II, 
but they'll bottleneck SATA II devices.

Found something I thought would never exist, and it's at a totally not stupidly 
insane price, 2 and 4 port USB 3.0 cards for PCI. Seriously? Just ONE USB 3.0 
port with a decently fast drive connected would be more than the PCI bus can 
handle, but Newegg has a 2 port for $47 and a 4 port for $65. Why would a 
company make something that pointless but not a dual USB-C port ExpressCard for 
laptops? ExpressCard has PCI Express x1 and there are tons of dual port USB-C 
PCIe x1 cards for desktops.

    On Tuesday, February 4, 2020, 10:34:05 PM MST, Thomas D. Dean 
<tomd...@wavecable.com> wrote:  
It will be some time before I get back to this.  My old MB only has two 
SATA connections.  One is a DVD.  I have been physically changing disk 
drives to get a usable  system or to test buster.  I damaged a cable 
today, my last spare...

I have wheezy on one disk and buster on another.  Today I tried putting 
wheezy as the boot drive and buster in place of the DVD connection. 
Boot OK.  Update-grub failed.  Seems that wheezy can not read the buster 
disk.  Metadata checksum problem.  I want wheezy to be the default boot. 
  When I get time, I will reverse the disk drives and see if buster can 
read the wheezy disk.  
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