If the utility complains about the flash being the same version as that found on your device, that's ok, continue anyway.Ħ. To flash b5403.bin onto the Sil3114 card you need to boot into DOS mode (either reboot Win9x into DOS mode or use a DOS boot floppy) then run the UPDFLASH.EXE utility found in the file (again, in the "Silicon Image Sil3114 file collection") "UpdFlash_v336.zip". On there is a driver package called "Silicon Image SiI3114 file collection" which contains the file "BIO-003114-x10_5403.zip". If you want the SATA card to be usable by DOS and Windows 9x, you need to flash it with the "base" BIOS.ģ. You know your Sil3114 SATA card has the RAID BIOS if it gives an option at bootup time to enter a RAID utility via a Function key. The card had the default RAID BIOS on it & since it was not straightforward to get things working I thought I'd post a quick HOWTO here.ġ. I'm running DOS 6.22 & Windows 98 (and Debian but that's not a primary use case.) I wanted to throw an old 1TB SATA drive into the machine for use with Windows 98 and had an old Sil3114 card sitting here. I found this post on Sil3114 when trying to get things working on a P3B-F based machine I've been working on. Zolli wrote on, 22:42: I found this post on Sil3114 when trying to get things working on a P3B-F based machine I've been working on. The mentioned driver and bios versions are all in the 3114 driver archive file on Reply 24 of 31, by NyLan Your mileage may vary - if one option doesn't work, try the other. I personally use the latter option - I found that the bios version 5.0.73 was more compatible with my Socket 7 motherboard's bios. Then you can install the Windows 98 raid driver version 1.0.20.0 (3114_x86_10200_logo.zip)
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