[FW] Trouble with Firewire on External Enclosure with serial ata
jeff chasick
jchasick at mac.com
Tue Jan 4 08:01:58 PST 2005
what type of firewire chip is used in the enclosure?
if the drive is functioning on the USB bus, then it does not sound like
a problem with the drive, but rather the firewire chip on the
bridgeboard in the enclosure
you should also check fwdepot.com for information
On Jan 4, 2005, at 10:50 AM, David DelMonte wrote:
> Regarding using the drive as an internal unit, I believe you'll need a
> new Disk Drive Adapter to see the full drive size, however they are
> not expensive. I had a similar problem till I upgraded. It was a while
> ago and I cant remember the details of which adapter I bought.
>
> On using external drive cases, I've had mixed success, but I recommend
> companies like transintl.com dvwarehouse, and macsales. They know
> their stuff and their support is pretty good.
>
> David
>
>
> On Jan 4, 2005, at 10:24 AM, Larry Blodgett wrote:
>
> I am always trying to keep up with the changing technology. I changed
> as quick as I could to DDR from SDRAM. Now I am in the process of
> learning and changing from IDE to serial ATA hard drives. I bought a
> Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 200G SATA/150 drive. I have since then tried
> to adapt that new drive to my old IDE Macs. I have little doubt it
> will slip directly into a G5, but I don't have one (someday I will).
> Here is the source of my trouble. I have bought two adapters which
> plug into the SATA drive and allow my IDE cable to plug into the
> adapter.
>
> If I install it into my G4 the bus only sees 128 G. That not so good.
>
> If I install it into and external enclosure with both USB2 and
> Firewire, I have mixed results.
>
> Enclosures have different versions of hardware to support the drive
> and adapt it to USB or Firewire,\.
>
> The older versions work just like the G4. (Firewire works fine but 128
> G) (USB1 (ugh) works but 128 G)
> The new enclosure (Addonics Model AE5SACSUF) with the Addonics SATA to
> IDE adapter works fine on USB2 but does not work at all on the
> Firewire port. Hook up to firewire, Disk Utility sees the entire
> drive (~200 G) but when you erase or partition the process hangs.
>
> Does anyone else have any good advice to help me resolve these
> problems? Maybe this is just a Maxtor problem, I don't know. Maybe
> this is just a warning to let you know that all the bugs have not been
> worked in the interfaces that support the SATA drives.
>
>
> Larry Blodgett
> lblodgett at mac.com
>
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