N negatv1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Aug 12, 2005 320 22 MI Jun 29, 2007 #1 http://eshop.macsales.com/Customized_Pages/Framework.cfm?page=msv3.cfm&source=tnd0629 Would have saved me some trouble adding eSATA to my v2 model.
http://eshop.macsales.com/Customized_Pages/Framework.cfm?page=msv3.cfm&source=tnd0629 Would have saved me some trouble adding eSATA to my v2 model.
Cave Man macrumors 604 Feb 12, 2007 7,179 362 Neander Valley, Germany; just outside Duesseldorf Jun 29, 2007 #2 negatv1 said: http://eshop.macsales.com/Customized_Pages/Framework.cfm?page=msv3.cfm&source=tnd0629 Would have saved me some trouble adding eSATA to my v2 model. Click to expand... How do you interface eSATA to a Mac? This seems to be a knock recently on the newly revised Macs.
negatv1 said: http://eshop.macsales.com/Customized_Pages/Framework.cfm?page=msv3.cfm&source=tnd0629 Would have saved me some trouble adding eSATA to my v2 model. Click to expand... How do you interface eSATA to a Mac? This seems to be a knock recently on the newly revised Macs.
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Mar 23, 2005 29,196 394 Indianapolis Jun 29, 2007 #3 Cave Man said: How do you interface eSATA to a Mac? This seems to be a knock recently on the newly revised Macs. Click to expand... You're going to need a tower or laptop w/expansion to do that.
Cave Man said: How do you interface eSATA to a Mac? This seems to be a knock recently on the newly revised Macs. Click to expand... You're going to need a tower or laptop w/expansion to do that.
N negatv1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Aug 12, 2005 320 22 MI Jun 30, 2007 #4 Eidorian said: You're going to need a tower or laptop w/expansion to do that. Click to expand... Or, just do it yourself: http://www.erebos.net/articles/macmini_esata/macmini_esata.php
Eidorian said: You're going to need a tower or laptop w/expansion to do that. Click to expand... Or, just do it yourself: http://www.erebos.net/articles/macmini_esata/macmini_esata.php
Sinsinnati macrumors regular Sep 26, 2006 188 25 U.S.A. Jul 1, 2007 #5 What type of hard drives does the version 3 enclosure handle? Does it handle ATA or SATA? It also looks like you can't boot off the firewire 800 port? Do Macs support booting off the firewire 800 port?
What type of hard drives does the version 3 enclosure handle? Does it handle ATA or SATA? It also looks like you can't boot off the firewire 800 port? Do Macs support booting off the firewire 800 port?
K Kaiser Phoenix Cancelled May 12, 2005 359 0 Jul 14, 2007 #6 It supports SATA and it serves as a hub etc... I got the 500G model but while the fans are quiet, the drive itself (maxtor) is abit noisy... other than that, its pretty good and does what it says it will do.
It supports SATA and it serves as a hub etc... I got the 500G model but while the fans are quiet, the drive itself (maxtor) is abit noisy... other than that, its pretty good and does what it says it will do.