Can I use a Self Encrypted ( hardware ) hard drive in my mid 2009 Mac?

I want to use a self encrypted (hardware encryption) hard drive in my mid 2009 13" MacBook Pro. Has anyone ever gotten this to work, or is it listed as "possible" by Apple somewhere? Thanks.

look here:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22835243#22835243
As far as a list of compatible OPAL drives is concerned:
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22835243#22835243
or look for:
"SecureDoc Supported Self Encrypting Drives" - WinMagic
http://www.winmagic.com/login?return=aW5kZXgucGhwP29wdGlvbj1jb21fcGhvY2Fkb3dubG9 hZCZ2aWV3PWNhdGVnb3J5JmlkPTIwOmRhdGFzaGVldHMmSXRlbWlkPTMxMA==

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