You *can* add a slave drive to a Rev 1 under OS X--the system slows both drives down to accommodate the problems the controller has with such configurations. This is hardly ideal, however.

As I recall from various discussions on this subject, it isn't so much the size of the drive as the make. Perhaps people on the list can recommend drives based on their own experiences.

On Feb 10, 2004, at 1:16 AM, Nancy Haitz wrote:

On Saturday, a good friend's teenage son ask me about putting a larger hard drive in his G3/350 B&W. Considering the problems I have had with my G3B&W lately I am not sure I am a good one to ask.

I did a little digging on xlr8's site, and told him to do some reading there as well. I gave him that link Glenn posted about how to tell which chip is on your Motherboard.

Jacob currently has the original 10 GB Apple drive in his machine. He is very involved in photography, both still and digital. He also has an iPod. So, it is no wonder he needs more drive space. If he does have the Rev 1 motherboard, and can not add a slave drive, is there a size limit on what he could install as a replacement for the 10GB drive?

I don't think he can afford an IDE controller PCI card and a new drive.

His machine does have an OrangeMicro Grappler+Serial PCI card in it now. What I found on OrangeMicro's web site about using their cards with Jaguar and Panther was not encouraging.


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