Screamsid: the firmware for the ADR2 drives only had a dos updater, so you would have to make a boot disk with a win95 or 98 machine, and load aspi drivers, then run it.
thanks gwootton, i'll do that right away and see if i have any joy from it. However at the moment we keep gettin SCSI errors on the I/O. We've changed the SCSI card and the problem still persists. Could the firmware solve this problem?
The firmware update for the drive shouldn't be asking for HBA number. If the SCSI card firmware is asking for that, I don't know what that HBA number is referring to. As far as SCSI I/O error, that may be a problem with the scsi configuration. try changing the data transfer rate for the scsi ID to 20mb/s, and disabling sync. negotiation, see if that affects it at all.
Thanks,
Greg
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