Re: Anybody tried corv77.exe on a Diff F/W 11H7660?



Hi David,
> I know I have only gone to 71 on my corvettes. One planar
> still has a dead slot which I attribute to a corvette with a too
> low microcode version.
I've got a few Corvettes to try a differing level comparison. Think I
even left one as the original microcode *57h* (that's right, one release
below what most Corvettes came stock). Might even try it on a dead vette to
see if it brings it back around.

> I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has flashed
> a corvette to 77 for use with NT.
Louis would probably be the one to ask. I was just developing a theory,
because all the vette, DFW, & 9585 'K/N' planar have the same FRU for their
SCSI microcode flash, meaning they should handle the same versions. One
ponders the changes & whether OSes that can sometimes be very picky will
work with the newer code.
But I want to go back to the original question as well, for the
Differential F/W. Out of all the DFW, is 11H7660 the only one that works
with a PS/2? And thus the only one that can be flashed to 71 or 77?

> ...I see you posted "local SCSILEVL" - is there a remote I
> could look at?
I was looking at it in the hope of putting it back up. My local copy of
the main page looks complete to where I left off (I have a TP700/720 dock I
haven't been able to probe for a microcode version yet), but the
SCSILEVL.COM disassembly & Tatsuo's pages I had reformatted slightly are
gone with the domain hack of a year ago. Nothing ever came of it for me
losing the data I (& others, like Unal) had worked days on.
David
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