On May 6, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Jon Elson wrote:

> OK, in this badly trashed document (at least on my browser) :
> http://www.soiseek.com/OXFORD/OX16PCI954-TQC60-A1/56.htm
> It mentions there is a Windows utility to reprogram the options EEPROM
> available from Oxford Semi.  No link is provided.
> Page 72 of that doc has some email addresses.

Thanks everyone for all the information.

I have never written to an EEPROM before, so I think I would rather order 
another card to spare the expense of small pci card. The card did come with a 
mini-CD, and only had drivers for Windows. Their linux "driver" is actually a 
kernel patch which really isn't much of an option.

Can anyone recommend some cards that are known to work with your or Kirk 
Wallace's utilities? I looked for the same cards listed on the Wiki and the 
exact models are not available any longer. I found a number of close matches on 
Amazon, but I would like to be sure to get something that I know I can get 
working.


Thanks again,

Jeshua Lacock
Founder/Engineer
3DTOPO Incorporated
<http://3DTOPO.com>
Phone: 208.462.4171


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