On Apr 14, 2005, at 11:58 AM, Robert Gruber wrote:

On IOMagic's web site they have drivers for this for
windows; is this possibly compatible with Mac, OS9 or
X?
Is the lack of Mac drivers sufficient indication of incompatibility?

Some USB 2.0 devices won't work at USB 1.1 speeds, so if you don't have a USB 2.0 port and at least 10.2 it won't work. Some will. The specs should say. Be aware, though at USB 1.1 speeds, you're looking at 2X speed from the drive.


Otherwise, it depends on the the actual drive in the case, some mechanisms are supported and some aren't. Toast supports a lot of drives, if you can test it with that program it's worth a shot.

You're far more likely to have OS X support than OS 9.

--
Bruce Johnson



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