Reply 20 of 26, by mkarcher
envagyok wrote on 2023-01-21, 17:53:Thank you, its working.
Well, at least kind of working.
envagyok wrote on 2023-01-21, 17:53:When i enter to settings, there is every drive empty, i try filled one connected drive's info. Then restart the pc, run hwinfo, […]
When i enter to settings, there is every drive empty, i try filled one connected drive's info.
Then restart the pc, run hwinfo, and there again the old drive settings with 2 drive what i photo from first 2 message this thread.
I try run again setup, i see again every drive empty 🙁 (but with hwinfo there is a 2 old drive sewttings)
Sadly not store the settings, and remain the old settings, and no see f2/f6 login screen at start.
The screenshots you show look like the configuration utility considered the current configuration invalid, and started with all settings as default. This is not unexpected, as you suspected a corrupted configuration EEPROM all along. Did you get asked the question whether you want to save the configuration before you rebooted? And did you answer "Y" to it? In case you use a german keyboard, you need to press the Z key to answer "Y".
envagyok wrote on 2023-01-21, 17:53:wrote:The EEPROM is only accessible from the 80286 processor on the Tekram card. So you would need to send a "delete the EEPROM" command to the Tekram firmware. There is no simple delete command, but there is an EEPROM write command. I could tell you how to write a program that reprograms the EEPROM with contents with a bad checksum, so the Controller will fall back to a valid default configuration
its not to difficult?
That program would do the same thing as the setup utility does when you answer "Y" to the question. If the setup utility doesn't solve your issue, this program will not solve your issue, too.