Indeed. Got one today, flashed it and just lifted VCC. Works seamlessly under OS X 10.4.11 and OS 9.2.2. however when i benchmarked an attached Samsung EVO 840 and a cheap Alibaba Sata SSD, the transfer speeds are limited to something like 70mb/sec. Changed from a yellow to a black Sata cable, but it stays the same. Am I missing something?the adaptecs are pretty straightforward to mod and also look rather nice.
It‘s a Sawtooth 450 Mhz. I can also testdrive the card in a G3 Minitower 266 and a 1.25 Ghz dual MDD. Is the PCI Bus driven by the Uni-North IC even without any other PCI card so limited on early G4s?What are the specs of your G4 @Coloruser ? There was a benchmark thread a while back, @GorfTheChosen saw about the same performance on a dual 450: https://68kmla.org/bb/index.php?thr...-disk-speeds-ppc-68k.49268/page-3#post-554678
In the first post of that thread, @DarthNvader quoted 92MB/s on a MDD.
Try forcing a safe boot (by holding the shift key on boot) to rebuild the kext cache. This will ensure the correct driver is pulled from the card’s ROM and cached.Any idea about this behaviour?
You're correct. Panther (10.3) or Tiger (10.4) are required. And with XPF you can install either on any Beige G3. I have both DT and MT. The DT has a reflashed SIL3112 and SATA SSD.These cards/drivers don't work with 10.2 as far as I'm aware.
Did you find a clean solution to this? I have the same issue on my 9600 running 8.6 after upgrading to SATA and I worry about something eventually getting corrupted if I keep ignoring it forever.So I’m having an odd issue with my flashed Adaptec 1210SA in my Beige G3 with Rev. C ROM running Mac OS 9.2.2. After a cold start, I will always get the alert that the machine was improperly shut down and it runs through a disk check. It seems that when I initiate the Shut Down command, the hard drive is not correctly dismounted. The same does not occur if I choose Restart.
I have tried a couple of different hard drives (one Seagate, one WD) and the same behaviour occurs.
Has anyone seen this issue before?