![]() ![]() ![]() There were a few where the adapter chip wouldn't allocate beyond 137GB, this is mostly because they completely emulate a disk and fake the on-disk format (but do pipe the data to the underlying disk just fine). Most issues were with unstable power for the adapter (resets during bootup) if it didn't have good DC-DC circuits on-board. Also one m2 adapter but only the sata variant have not seen a NVMe to IDE adapter yet. Also used a 1.8 to 2.5 adapter, a CF adapter (but that is easy) and SD adapter. Or as experienced and friendly commentator John Keates says: ![]() This one is reported as being used just the way you intend to: in a PowerBook G4, but sitting a little tightĪdaptare 46235 mSATA-SSD 2,5 Zoll IDE-Controller 44-Pin Adapter You might also want to check whether it fits into your machine. Initially I thought those models would still be limited to 120GB supported capacity, but some vendors offer up to 480GB for a model of that range. Those adapters should work in principle for PowerBooks of that glorious PowerPC era.Īlthough you might want to doublecheck your exact model.Īpple PowerBook G4 1.0 12" (DVI - Al) Specs
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