On 02-Jun-2003 Eric J. Leopold wrote:
> I have a B&W G3 rev.1 400MHz with 9 GB OEM HD. I put in a Sonnet Tempo 
> ATA PCI card and then ran 2-40 GB IBM DeskStar HD from it. That way you 
> avoid the G3 rev.1 IDE-extra drive hassle. HTH.

Hi,

thanks for the hints. That's what I found from xlr8yourmac more or less too,
so a direct confiramtion is quite helpful. As I'm unfamiliar with a Mac and
PC's tend to have "find a free interrupt" trouble with too many cards (old ISA
standard mostly):
Will a G3 OS9.2 simply detect the additional IDE card and boot off it?
Assuming the only harddrive is on the new card but the CDROM stays on the
builtin one? Are there tools (programs) to change something like a "PC BIOS"
(basic settings at boottime)? 


K.-H.







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