> Here's the exact text contained in the OWC warning ...
> This is found on their web page ...
>
> http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID=6858&Item=TOSMK8026GAX
Ah, ok, I didn't drill down on individual drives, I was looking for an
overview that listed which didn't work.
Thanks, I'll look
>> I've documented those which are not sold by OW, but which I have
>> specifically tested for compatibility with Lombard and Pismo machines.
>
>I wasn't able to find anything on OWC, can you provide links to these lists
>for us all to benefit ?
Here's the exact text contained in the OWC warning
>> Again, which means what ? It runs slow ? It doesn't work ?
>
> The machine will lock up, and fail to get past the flashing icon.
>
> Initializing the drive in another machine (B&W, for example) and then
> putting that drive in an affected PowerBook won't work as the affected
> PowerBook will n
>> Specifically, failure of the drives to properly negotiate down to the
>> lower AT specification expected, and required by the Lombard and the
>> Pismo.
>
>Again, which means what ? It runs slow ? It doesn't work ?
The machine will lock up, and fail to get past the flashing icon.
Initializing t
>
>> I've never seen an issue with any drive in any of these machines - what
>> problems have you seen ?
>
> Specifically, failure of the drives to properly negotiate down to the
> lower AT specification expected, and required by the Lombard and the
> Pismo.
Again, which means what ? It runs slo
>I've never seen an issue with any drive in any of these machines - what
>problems have you seen ?
Specifically, failure of the drives to properly negotiate down to the
lower AT specification expected, and required by the Lombard and the
Pismo.
This has been confirmed, and ... except for the m