Can I install a SSD in a Mac Pro 1,1?

Is it possible to install a SSD in a Mac Pro 1,1 2 x 3GHz Dual core?
On reading this:
http://macperformanceguide.com/Mac-InstallingSSD.html#Installing_MacPro
it seems it is, but when I contacted Crucial memory they didn't seem to think it was.
I was hoping to install in my second optical drive.
Have you tried it?
Any advice gratefully received.
May thanks

The bays in the Mac Pro 1,1 [and 2,1 and 3,1] are directly wired for ATA/IDE Optical drives.
But there are two connectors nearby on the motherboard labeled "ODD" (for Optical Disk Drive) SATA connectors (no power).
This kit:
Newer Technology eSATA Extender Cable Adapter for Mac Pro - Add 2 eSATA ports!
provides the required data cables (slightly different  from each other at the motherboard end). Then you need only adapt the existing 4-pin Molex power to your SSD and you are in business.
A 30GB SSD is very tight for Mac OS X alone (no User files) 60GB is okay, 120GB is fine, as long as you are not attempting to use Windows on the same drive and have your User files on another drive.

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