hi ya jason
yes... but most people that build hardware learned long ago to put the "wire to enable" the expensive feature into the packaging process... jumper pin# 234 to grn or not inside the plastic.... - NOT on the pc board - the flash can be identical in both products... - "manufacturing" is expensive process - minimal number of manual steps to finished product is usually better/faster/cheaper/reliable/etc.. c ya alvin On Thu, 10 May 2001, Jason Pepas wrote: > > my silly thinking says... > > > > one cannot convert non-raid ide controllers into a hw raid controller > > by adding or cutting wires/traces/resistors > > > it is a fairly well documented fact that you can. > > Think of it this way: > > A company has to produce two products: > - an IDE controller > - an IDE RAID controller. > > It is cheaper to produce one chipset which can do both than to produce > two different chipsets. > > Thus, they simply disable certain features for the non-RAID controller > and sell them at a cheaper price. > > luckily for us, certain members of the hardware community figured this > out. > > jason > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > jason.pepas.com > > >