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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 01:32:28 +0100, Thomas Kj�rnes wrote:
>How about a Firmware-protection jumper on the drive?

Most drives don't have extra unused jumper positions. Additional pins
for jumpers are not free. Lets just say it would probably less
difficult to get "Star Wars" (aka SDI) to work than to get drive
manufacturers to add a jumper for this reason. 

But then lets looks at this a little more... 180 million (may not be
the current number but probably close) ATA drives manufactured each
year. 178 million are used in personal computer systems. 2 million
are used in other things (game boxes, embedded systems, RAIDs, etc,
oh yea, don't forget the few thousand that go into TiVo and similar
boxes). How many of these drives require a firmware update once they
are in the final customers hands? Probably none, or maybe a few
thousand at most. Oh yea, how many drives have their firmware in ROM?

Why are we even talking about firmware upgrades anyway?

Hale



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