Large disk drives

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Was there any resolution as to how large disk drives would be handled
if their interface did not support the "capacity" request that would
tell how large they were?

Or as an alternative, is there any way to avoid buying USB-SCSI
interfaces that do not support the large-capacity request?
Unfortunately, such devices work OK with Windows (since Windows trusts
what the partition table says), you can't just say to the salesperson
"It has to work on drives over 3 TB."

Dale
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