So I was trying to fiddle with my MSI 694D-AR, to change the faux-RAID into a plain ol' Promise Ultra100 controller so I could run software RAID (since the 20265 is only partially accelerated ANYWAY).
And I gooned the BIOS. Checksum was wrong and it wouldn't flash any more. Uh-oh.
So I went down the street to the local computer guy (nice guy, builds solid systems) and he happened to have a Tyan Tiger 230 in stock - similar to the MSI, only made by Tyan so it ought to be nicer... and it has a 686B instead of a 686A so I can have U100 channels on the mainboard.
Ok, well to make a long story short, this board locks up. Hard. Sometimes after 5 minutes, sometimes after an hour. But it always locks up.
Is this a bogus board? I've flashed the latest BIOS and everything. It locks up in Win98, Win2k, WinXP.
And... anyone got any ideas how I can accomplish my ORIGINAL goal? I can make it a full RAID easily enough with the modified BIOSes at Crazy Ape but what if I want to go the other way? The PD20265 is an Ultra100 chip to begin with, and other versions of the board ship as U100 only (yeah I tried flashing one of those BIOSes already, didn't work).
- Gurm
And I gooned the BIOS. Checksum was wrong and it wouldn't flash any more. Uh-oh.
So I went down the street to the local computer guy (nice guy, builds solid systems) and he happened to have a Tyan Tiger 230 in stock - similar to the MSI, only made by Tyan so it ought to be nicer... and it has a 686B instead of a 686A so I can have U100 channels on the mainboard.
Ok, well to make a long story short, this board locks up. Hard. Sometimes after 5 minutes, sometimes after an hour. But it always locks up.
Is this a bogus board? I've flashed the latest BIOS and everything. It locks up in Win98, Win2k, WinXP.
And... anyone got any ideas how I can accomplish my ORIGINAL goal? I can make it a full RAID easily enough with the modified BIOSes at Crazy Ape but what if I want to go the other way? The PD20265 is an Ultra100 chip to begin with, and other versions of the board ship as U100 only (yeah I tried flashing one of those BIOSes already, didn't work).
- Gurm
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