>At 10:21 -0800 01/26/2003, tom wrote:
>>Do any of you hardware tinkerers out there have a pc version of the
>>adaptec aha-2940uw ultra wide scsi card?
>>
>>My next project involves acquiring such a card and transitioning my raid
>>off of the e100 so I can use it under linux. I have a couple questions
>>if anybody in supermac land has such a card (jeff, mad dog?)
>
>
>Here's an article I wrote on the topic over four years ago.  It is
>out of date.  Here are the updates:
>
>Everywhere I wrote EEPROM, substitute Flash.  The memory chip on the
>thing is really a Flash, though the distinction isn't really relevant.
>
>Installing a DIP Flash at U5 will work.  This has since been
>confirmed many times.   So the easy way to do the modification is:

[snip]

>Jeff Walther

Just to add to what Jeff said, if you have trouble with the 
desoldering, I like to use Chip Quik, a low melting alloy you can get 
from Digikey or ChipQuik.com.

Mad Dog

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