Actually, it depends on the card. The way I understand it is that if the card "translates" the drive so that the computer sees it as a SCSI drive, then the limit does not apply. However, if it still reads as an IDE drive, then yes the limit still applies. Apparently your computer still sees the drive thru that card as an IDE. Sorry....

JR

MikeRF/A2 wrote:
Boy I'm disappointed. Reconfigured two computers and stole the ATA Ultratek66 from my 8500 and put it in my Beige G3 266. Blew away OS 9.1 from a fairly new partitioned60 GB Maxtor and made two large partitions with my Jag install CD thinking I'll finally have OS X on a drive with "room to roam" and expand. Everything I have heard previously indicated using the ATA controller was a workaround for the 8 GB limit. My installer said No Can Do, "Destination is not within the first 8 GB on the hard disk."

Did some further research (Google:mac) and found, as always, conflicting reports and opinions on the matter regarding this on a Beige. Forget Apple's KB unless you want OEM theory-based info. support-safe, not necessarily real world usage answers. Plus an actual answer may be there somewhere but their topic search system sucks.

Here's a couple of interest:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20040331130735963

http://www.macaddict.com/forums/post/778281

Is it the ROM? Controller used? ... As with all things OS X and the early generations of X supported hardware it all appears random and luck-of-the-draw. It's not the end of the world. I'll just put the system and Apple software on the first 8 GB partition, user file and third party software on the next as has been suggested for space savings though I'm not 'zactly sure how that is accomplished as many app installers seems to select where they want to put stuff.

Next? Will (should?) OS 9.2.2 run in Classic and BOOT if called upon if it is in a separate partition after the 8 GB? I've seen "yes" and "no" on this, too?

Mike



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