Jay asks:
VERY kewl! But... please clarify... are you saying it
lists one firmware
part for the M, and one for the E, or one part number for firmware that
works in either?
It gives separate part numbers for IOP firmware for the 2100, M-series,
and E-series. For the M-series, it only gave the number of the complete
firmware accessory board assembly, but for the 2100 and E-series, it
gave the part numbers of the actual PROMs.
IF we had it *sigh*. Can you post that E series IOP
firmware part
number, so I can start searching??
I'll look it up tonight.
I knew about the A & B using the old mux (which
appears to have
disappeared from the face of the earth), but I thought C used the newer
"smart" mux. Good to Know.
That's the main difference between C and C'. The C' uses exactly
the same IOP code as F.
Which brings us back to needing the IOP firmware, in
order to tweak the
code to support other more common drives. *sigh*
I'm not sure I understand. What does IOP firmware have to do with
drives?
Eric