from a dialog between [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] . . .
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or is the card plain dead?
and then abd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's dead, Jim.
You're a doctor, not an engineer.
One interesting thing about ATDX controllers is: 1) they are
designed for
In a message dated 8/26/03 1:19:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh, and, yes, MacOS 9.2.1's Drive Setup still has the ATDX controller/drive
listed as a valid combination.
That's what a i call life-long support - Maybe it's for SCSI Disc Mode?
I guess Apple never drops a drive they once
Incidentally, almost any EIDE/UATA drive may be attached to an ACARD
UW-SCSI-to-UATA Bridge,
You will have to initialize these using another formatter ... not Drive
Setup.
Good news but how ?and what with ? - Thanks in advance.
Gerald
--
PowerBooks is sponsored by
In a message dated 8/27/03 12:56:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Incidentally, almost any EIDE/UATA drive may be attached to an ACARD
UW-SCSI-to-UATA Bridge, You will have to initialize these using another
formatter ... not Drive Setup.
Good news but how ?and what with ? - Thanks in
On 26 Aug 2003 at 15:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 8/26/03 7:41:44 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Or is the card plain dead?
It's dead, Jim.
You're a doctor, not an engineer.
One interesting thing about ATDX controllers is: 1) they are designed for
Apple-ROMed