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Posted by: ArmorAlley on 2016-12-06 06:29:12 Hi all,
I found few results in the search above for these keywords, but I'm sure that much has been written about it.
Which modern SATA SSDs support SATA-1? Most of the specs of the SSDs that I recently looked at mention SATA-2 support.
Would it be safe to assume SATA-1 support?
Are any you using SATA SSDs under Mac OS 9 (and lower), and if so, what are the SATA drives?
Thanks very much,
aa
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2016-12-06 09:32:57 What you said! Adapter capabilities to ATA/IDE buses in macs appear to be a key element from what I've read in the various threads.
Any new info relating to the use of mSATA in the 1400 would be greatly appreciated. There are a couple of threads outlining its unique(?)problems.
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Posted by: waynestewart on 2016-12-06 10:49:27 I've used Samsung SSDs under OS9 without problems. I believe it was 120gb 840 evo with a Sonnet SATA card. Worked in a 8600 and a MDD.
I'd tried a 120gb Intel and while it initially worked, I soon had directory problems. Moved the drive to a MacBook where it worked fine
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Posted by: Scott Squires on 2016-12-06 16:06:11 All SATA versions are forwards and backwards compatible. SATA3 drive on SATA1 controller, SATA1 drive on SATA3 controller, whatever you want.
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Posted by: EvieSigma on 2016-12-06 16:21:59 Are you sure? I was told that SSDs that are too new won't work in a Power Mac G5.
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Posted by: Compgeke on 2016-12-06 18:30:11 Not sure how that could be. Trim won't be supported but that shouldn't be much of an issue.
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Posted by: ArmorAlley on 2016-12-07 10:29:42 I believe that Anthon is correct *as a general rule*, but it is anyway good to hear of models that have been shown to work.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2016-12-08 06:37:45 Absolutely! Has anyone got a suggestion for the best mSata to 2.5" ATA/IDE (PCMCIA as well) adapter for the 1400? According to a couple of old threads it seems to be the problem child of the PowerBook line when it comes to SATA adaptation. Maybe a more current chipset will have solved that, and by extension all(?) adaptation bugaboos for PBs and desktops?
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Posted by: jongleur on 2016-12-08 15:46:30 I'm using an OWC 60GB SATA SSD in my QS2002 as the OWC drives onboard SandForce processor handles TRIM support.
http://blog.macsales.com/21641-with-an-owc-ssd-theres-no-need-for-trim
When I did have a SATA/PATA adapter on it 9.2.2 recognised the drive, but the SATA controller card I've got it directly connected to now is only OSX friendly.
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