The host controller is not the only problem, at least not for me, I
already posted here that I am not able to use a 5 1/4" case though its
chipset ( oxforf 911) seems to be supported, it is simply not recogniced
as oxford 911 , its csr-rom is unreadable.... I have tried 2 different
host-controllers, one VIA and the other seems to be integrated to my
nforce2 chipset ( I think ?!?) ...
since other devices (pc to pc link for example) work I am really quite
sure its NOT an controller issue.....
Christopher Mc Carthy wrote:
>So the only worry is the host controller in the PC? And logically following
>that, is an external enclosure that is said to be PC and MAC compatible
>automatically going to be SBP-2 compliant?
>
>Thanks
>
>Christopher
>
>P.s. I did try to check the archives before posting (on Friday), but could
>not access them :(
>
>
>
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