Uniflash+pcirom cards suported?

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Rorro
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Hi.
Does anyone know wich pci cards are suported by Uniflash, to use the -pcirom option?
I have a Realtek 8139. Does anyone have a flasher to use it as a eeprom programer, because it can use a 32 pin eeprom, but the origonal flasher only flashes 64 Kb.
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Support for some network cards will be in next version. It's completely untested. RTL8139 is on the list. I can send you a beta if you want.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
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jannoke
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Rainbow wrote:Support for some network cards will be in next version. It's completely untested. RTL8139 is on the list. I can send you a beta if you want.
I have Chaintech HPT370A raid controller.
i accidently flashed it with wrong bios. So no app will recognize it.
i have tried many ways to get it back alive but no luck so far.

Is any hope that uniflasher would support that raid controller sometime in near future?
i tried with 1,31 version. No luck. Only read rom option was available.

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HPT370 cards are not supported and will not be because the datasheet is not available.
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sulbert
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jannoke wrote:I have Chaintech HPT370A raid controller.
i accidently flashed it with wrong bios. So no app will recognize it.
i have tried many ways to get it back alive but no luck so far.
Maybe it's possible to integrate the RAID controller BIOS into the mainboard BIOS (like is the case with onboard RAID controllers; only an assumption, never tried it myself)? Anyone ever tried that?

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jannoke
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it's small chip (RAID controller) SST MPF 39SF512
One of my motherboards has SST MPF 39SF020A
gotto see for specs...how different chips are...
thanx for good idea...
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