I bought one of these cards well over a year ago and had a similar problem.
I had a purchased a used SuperMac S900 and wanted to add drives to it. What
I had done before the S900 arrived was initialize a drive in an internal in
another machine. It refused to "see" the drive. I contacted the ProMax
(maker of the card) tech site and they sent me a flasher to flash the card.
The drive then booted fine.

Gary

Craig Rodgers wrote:

> I just received an Acard Ahard ATA/66 card from OWC, and I'm having a
> few problems getting it up and running in my Beige DT.
>
> It shows up in Apple System Profiler as a PCI SCSI card, which I
> think it is supposed to. But when I connect my existing drives to it
> they were recognised by both ASP, and drive setup as SCSI drives, but
> they weren't mounted on the desktop. I'm thinking I have to
> reinitialize the drives while they're connected to the Acard, Is this
> correct? Does anyone have any experience with this card, the model
> number is AEC6260M.
>
> Thanks
> Craig
>
>


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