Re: AUGD: Re: Augd Digest, Vol 4, Issue 38
Re: AUGD: Re: Augd Digest, Vol 4, Issue 38
- Subject: Re: AUGD: Re: Augd Digest, Vol 4, Issue 38
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 07:52:54 EST
Thanks
I found http://www.siig.com/product.asp?catid=59&pid=419
I think this will break the 128 gig barrier. Do you know of any others?
I'll keep checking. This is old technology. There has to be a lower price than $100.
Gary
In a message dated 2/27/07 3:40:08 PM, email@hidden writes:
Congratulations, you've run into the 48-bit LBA problem.
Your Mac doesn't support it.
As a result, you're force to run the drive under 40-bit LBA (logical block address), which means any hard drive you attach will be limited to 128 GB. It's an aspect of the ATA chips in the G4, so there's no solution for the ATA plugs you're using now.
Instead, you might try an ATA PCI card, like a cheap adaptec one. I think that will work. Mac OS X patched in 48-bit LBA support quite some time ago, and merely needs some ATA hardware that likewise supports it.
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007 07:37:47 EST, email@hidden wrote:
Here's an interesting situation my club got itself into.
The 40 Gigabyte drive in our old G4 is too full, so they bought a new Seagate
320 gig internal ATA/IDE to add to the system. I was asked to install it.
The jumper was removed to make it a SLAVE, but it appeared as a 128 gig
internal on restart. Almost 200 gigs lost.
Ahh, so this Mac has an ATA limit. I wish the Mac User Group Store / PowerMax
would have mentioned this when we spoke with them. (Yes, we gave them all Mac
specs before ordering the drive).
What can I do? Is there a PCI card I can install to leave this new drive as a
slave to the original Apple/Quantum Fireball, and recover the lost space?
What other suggestions can you offer?
Gary Kampel
www.pbmug.org
Charles Gousha coordinator - Silicon Valley Mac User Group
http://www.svmug.org
User group meetings 7pm, third Monday of each month
Town Hall theatre, Infinite Loop 4 building
Apple Computer Campus (just south of hwy 280), Cupertino
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