<Now, if you want a really big HD, check out ACARD's UATA/SCSI "Bridge"
product.
This attaches to the bottom of a 1" high UATA drive (the interface itself is
limited to UATA/33, although the Bridge will accept just about anything) and
the combination becomes a 1.6" ("half height") drive. Both 50- and 68-pin
models are made.>
Oh my God I think my head is spinning at 7200 RPM. Acard's UATA/SCSI? Is this
a combo IDE/SCSI interface? I am sorry, but am I totally lost here? There was
a time when I was so on top of this stuff. Cancelled my subscritpions to AMc
World for a year or two and see what happens? Can someone please set me
straight?
Thanks,
Tom
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