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To: Quadlist quadlist@mail.maclaunch.com
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 6:40 PM
Subject: Re: [q] Micronet SEIV help
I discovered why I was unable to flash the micronet seiv card to an ATTO
bios. I'm glad I didn't give up, I almost tossed the card into the trash on
several
My reply follows quote.
On 3/4/05, at 9:02am -0500, writing the Quadlist, Nick Thompson wrote:
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I discovered why I was unable to flash the micronet seiv card to an ATTO
bios. I'm glad I didn't give up, I almost tossed the card into the trash on
several occasions because of all the crashes and lockups it was causing...
it was driving me up the wall.
I was entering the wrong hex number
At 15:30 -0500 02/04/2005, Quadlist wrote:
From: Casolai ! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 23:02:32 -0700
Have you recieved your SEIV yet? Is it a micronet card like mine?
Any luck updating its bios to a proper ATTO bios?
I have received my SEIV. I have not tested it yet. I need to
Have you recieved your SEIV yet? Is it a micronet card like mine?
Any luck updating its bios to a proper ATTO bios?
I recently got a Micronet oem version of the ATTO Silicon Express IV card
on
ebay. The Micronet
Yes, the seiv is from MacGuy, he has a lot of them on ebay lately, but I'll
bet they are all Micronet OEM versions... He doesn't say on his auction that
these are micronet versions of the seiv. I already emailed him about it, but
he hasn't answered in the last 3 days. Micronet still hasn't
I recently got a Micronet oem version of the ATTO Silicon Express IV card on
ebay. The Micronet firmware allows the card to be bootable, but is very very
buggy. It causes my 840av to lock up a lot and is driving me up the wall.
Speed on the card is excellent, with 17.6 MB/s transfers, but that
From: Casolai ! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 03:12:02 -0700
I recently got a Micronet oem version of the ATTO Silicon Express IV card on
ebay. The Micronet firmware allows the card to be bootable, but is very very
buggy. It causes my 840av to lock up a lot and is driving me up the