
I still have a low-cost (under $25) 3132 based ExpressCard (and PCIe eSATA card) but no longer use the PCIe card after buying the NewerTech 6G card.

enclosures - as noted here many times over the years.) (And SI's description also repeats the potential for issues with some ext.

And IIRC the driver also worked with OS X 10.5.x but never used it with 10.5. The description field still lists only 10.6.0/10.6.1 but I used the 1.1.11u driver with OS X 10.6.2 fine, but it was 32bit only. (In the past the RAID driver has caused some problems though.)
#SIL 3132 SOFTRAID 5 CONTROLLER DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 10 MAC OS X#
While answering an email on problems from a Griffin (3132 based) eSATA ExpressCard owner I checked the Silicon Image 3132 drivers page (to send him a link on the previous driver update, which was also said to fix an issue with >2GB ram) and saw SI has posted v1.2.3.0 driver "SiI 3132 32 and 64 bit Mac OS X 10.6.x BASE (non-RAID) BETA" (dated but download file date is Feb 16th) as well as a 1.7.2.0 RAID beta driver. ( Update: The original SI drivers page linked here is no longer online.) SI3132 Driver update with 64bit Snow Leopard Support: Updated Feb 17th, 2010 for FYI on SI3132 beta driver update w/64Bit SL Support 11th, 2009: More tests with $20 Jmicron eSATA Expresscard (w/10.6.1) Updated Sept 5th, 2009: Notes on $20 Jmicron eSATA Expresscard (native support incl.

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