There is another alternative :Intech Speed Tools's ATA Hi-Capacity Driver removed the 128 GB ATA restriction via software for PowerMacs running OS X.
http://4thcode.blogspot.fr/2007/12/using-128-gib-or-larger-ata-hard-drives.html
There is another alternative :Intech Speed Tools's ATA Hi-Capacity Driver removed the 128 GB ATA restriction via software for PowerMacs running OS X.
Cory,Unrelated: Would this have been the one near SouthCenter? My family and I went there every once in a while, from 1998 to about 2003. I don't remember it really changing much, all the way out until we bought my TiBook there in 2003, it was offset a little bit from the rest of the store, but never enclosed, and it was just a few aisles with a flagship display out in the front, at the intersection of two aisles, and then some software along the back wall on the right, desktops along the back on the left, laptops on one of the shelves to the left,and miscellaneous mac-specific and mac-compatible things along the shelves in the middle.
If my memory and Google Maps serve correctly, the CompUSA I'm thinking of was right next to what's now the Best Buy off of SouthCenter Parkway.