Apologies for hijacking your topic. I don't have personal experience with that particular card, but I tracked down one report involving OS X compatibility here: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/OSX/10.3.4_feedback.html#2940UW

Adaptec also lists a few of the PowerDomain cards that they wrote drivers for in early versions of OS X; Apple added the kext files to 10.3.4 for these same cards, which let them operate properly and boot OS X(I've done it from a 29160 with no problem). The other cards, including the 2940UW, are not included in the list and never had any OS X drivers created. You can give it a try and might get drives to show up in OS X with the 2940UW, but I doubt you will be able to boot from it.

 - Alan

On Aug 15, 2005, at 7:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Do any of you using an Adaptec PowerDomain 2940UW host adapter have any
experience trying to get OS X to run? Officially, Adaptec does not support anything
beyond OS 9.0.4.

My system is a 9600 with xlr8 G3 300MHz.

Thanks.

Michael McMurtrey
Carrollton, Texas


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