I haven't had an issue with Jaguar and PCI cards masquerading as SCSI. 
I've got a Sonnet Tempo 66. All drives show under Jaguar as SCSI, and 
OSX is installed in an 18GB partition. Some cards, notably the VST 
cards, show as SCSI in OS9, but IDE in OSX. Maybe you are thinking of 
one of those?

-Robyn

On Monday, February 3, 2003, at 05:16 PM, William Ove wrote:

> Also generally Jaguar is not fooled by ATA controllers that are 
> masquerading
> as SCSI. For Old World machines that means you must follow the 8 gig
> partition rules for installing OS X even if your ATA controller is
> pretending to be SCSI. The 8 gig rule does not apply to a true SCSI 
> drive.
>
> bill


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