>> In all cases, the ADTX-converted drive is limited to 8 GB.
>What befalls if you put in a 10 gig? Is there a maximizing strategy? What's
>he "best" way to handle a 10 gig drive in a 520c with a 603/167 cpu? As to
>OS and volumes?

In fact, I put a 10 GB thin drive on the ADTX converter, and it worked, 
but only 8 GB was available.

It behaved fine, it just reported 8 GB to the host and Drive Setup was 
fine with that.

The limitation doesnt exist in those "unobtanium" Australian converters, 
but those have gone the way of the Dodo Bird.


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