Stripe Array on IDE and SATA possibel?

Hello!
I have the KT4 Iltra Mainboard!
I am using the IDE 0,1 and a singel Stripe Array on IDE 3 (Bootable 120 GB WD)!
Can i use the SATA Conncetors onboard for another Stripe Array?????? (Using SATA2PATA Adapterfor the 60 GB Quantum HDD!)
Thanks

yep you need to create a second array

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