Mac OS 9 Lives
Mac OS 9 Discussion => Hardware => Storage => Topic started by: supernova777 on October 16, 2014, 02:29:52 PM
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i found this pdf document about the
http://www.sybausa.com/productInfo.php?iid=523
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816124012
(http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=825.0;attach=1255;image)
http://www.sybausa.com/resource/SY-SA1622-2R/SY-SA1622-2R.pdf
if u look in this pdf file it mentions compatibility with 8.6/9.0
Driver Installation The chapter contains the procedures for installing the Windows* 98,ME,2000,XP,2003 and Vista, Red Hat* Linux7.0,8.0,9.0 and Mac* OS 8.6x,9.1x,9.2x,10.1x,10.2x,10.3x,10.4 operating systems.
so it mentions 8.6 + 9.1 +9.2... but then.. it says:
Macintosh OS 10.2x/10.3x/10.4x support is built into the Macintosh BIOS on the SATA board.
did they just forget to say 8.6/9.x? this is a gamble probably.. but im curious if it would proove to be compatible..i think its safe to say it would work for storage.. but booting?? it might work.. it might not..
http://www.amazon.com/Syba-SY-SA1622-2R-2-Port-SATA-Controller/dp/B002KX4K6K
these are on amazon for 9.99 with 18 left in stock
looking further into this the amazone page lists the chip as: Initio INIC-1622TA2 chipset with 32-bit interlacing
http://www.initio.com/Html/inic-1620.html
Other Features
Disk RAID 0/1 support (only for inic-1622TA2/1623TA2).
SATA hot plug/unplug hardware support
Implements Power Management
Full driver support for all Major Operating Systems
BIOS supports for DOS, Windows and MAC OS(only for inic-1623TA2) applications without driver involvement.
Supports Plug and Play allowing users to change configurations without the use of jumpers
(http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=825.0;attach=1261;image)
can see a 512 on the chip which means this rom chip is very small. 62k size.. which is great if it has firmware that can boot mac os 9....!!! but does it??
(http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=825.0;attach=1263;image)
its impossible to read these codes on these chips to see if its "inic-1623TA2" or "inic-1622TA2"
this rom chip on this card allows only for 64KB firmware
is it possible it has bootability?
maybe its worth 9.99 to find out
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http://www.granitedigital.com/lsata2channelexternalformac.aspx
updated info on the card
the mac version is actually the 1623?
(http://www.granitedigital.com/anf/Satahost3521.jpg)
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another reference here:
http://www.cooldrives.com/in16ex2posah.html
so this is legit
MAC SATA PCI CARD 2-Port
Test Results Using this card in our G5 2GHZ with Two Maxtor 300GB SATA Hard Drives Installed in our Mini Dual SATA External Enclosure. Software RAID 0 MAC OS 10.4.1:
Results 242.74
System Info
Xbench Version 1.1.3
System Version 10.4.1 (8B15)
Physical RAM 1024 MB
Model PowerMac7,3
Processor PowerPC G5x2 @ 2.00 GHz
L1 Cache 64K (instruction), 32K (data)
L2 Cache 512K @ 2.00 GHz
Bus Frequency 1 GHz
Video Card GeForce FX 5200
Drive Type RAID1
Disk Test 242.74
Sequential 288.46
Uncached Write 380.61 158.65 MB/sec [4K blocks]
Uncached Write 382.71 156.72 MB/sec [256K blocks]
Uncached Read 188.02 29.76 MB/sec [4K blocks]
Uncached Read 302.31 122.14 MB/sec [256K blocks]
Random 209.53
Uncached Write 1557.05 23.36 MB/sec [4K blocks]
Uncached Write 294.38 66.39 MB/sec [256K blocks]
Uncached Read 129.82 0.86 MB/sec [4K blocks]
Uncached Read 136.10 28.01 MB/sec [256K blocks]
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a forum post claiming bootability
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/g3-5-list/sh1ay4h8D8k/UTE9lN4kpLoJ
the post also eludes to OWC + LACIE also offering pci cards with the same firmware
PeterH
2/6/09
On Feb 6, 2009, at 9:34 AM, insightinmind wrote:
> Not definitive? The part about "MAC OS(only for INIC-1623TA2)" might
> indicate a bummer, maybe not.
My fully bootable Initio-based PCI cards have INIC-1623TA2 chips on
them.
They also have a FLASH ROM chip, in which is maintained the firmware
for the chip.
Both the LaCie card (sold into both the PC and Mac markets) and the
OWC card (sold only into the Mac market) have the same firmware, or
appear to have the same firmware.
I have used both cards in my G4s, and both were bootable.
The differences include:
1) the LaCie card supports external SATA drives, only (but using an
iSATA connector, NOT the usual eSATA connector, thereby requiring a
special cable), and power is supplied to the external drive by the
Mac, or power is supplied to the external drive by a wall-wart, at
the owner's option), and
2) the OWC card supports both internal and external SATA drives
(using iSATA cables for internal drives and eSATA cables for external
drives), and no power is provided for the external drives.
In every other respect, the two cards are functionally interchangeable.
Perhaps the best supported cards are the Silicon Image cards, but so
far I have only used these on Hackintoshes, which are really PCs
which have been converted to run Leopard using OSX86 code and kexts.
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some more google results from cooldrives.com
not sure if they are mac os 9 related
http://www.cooldrives.com/sahadrenwipc.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/g4macsadrkit.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/ulcoducosaii.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/index.php/4-channel-sata-ii-pci-x-64-bit-card-sil3124-chip-for-windows-and-mac.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/sata-multilane-pci-adapter-bracket.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/saii3raex4p6.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/sata-and-sata-ii-products.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/uldudralenwi.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/native-sata-external-drive-enclosure-for-all-sata-3-5inch-drives-200gb-300gb-400gb.html
http://www.cooldrives.com/sata-drive-enclosure.html