Thanks,

If its not USB, then it must be the chipsets.

Greg

 >>  This isn't a USB limitation.  It's probably a problem with the ATA
 >>  addressing used by the various chips.

 >>  Matt

 >>  On Thu, Mar 07, 2002 at 06:32:10PM -0500, Greg Freemyer wrote:
 >>  > 
 >>  > I have tried a couple of different external USB - ATA chassis.
 >>  > 
 >>  > Both have worked fine with smaller drives, but when I try a 160GB I can
 >>  only see around 128 GB.
 >>  > 
 >>  > This is true under Windows XP as well as under Linux.
 >>  > 
 >>  > Is this a fundamental limit of USB-2?
 >>  > 
 >>  > If not, are there any chasis's that work with drives over 128 GB?
 >>  > 
 >>  > PS: I'm not subscribed to this list, so please copy me on any responses.
 >>  > 
 >>  > Greg Freemyer
 >>  > Internet Engineer
 >>  > Deployment and Integration Specialist
 >>  > The Norcross Group
 >>  > www.NorcrossGroup.com
 >>  > 
 >>  > 
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