On Oct 25, 2004, at 4:05 PM, Steven Rogers wrote: > On Oct 25, 2004, at 3:50 PM, jd c wrote: > >> you should be able to see the chip and the number on the chip inside >> the enclosure >> if it is an Ox911 chip, you can try flashing the firmware on the >> board (you should be able to get the firmware from OWC, or you can >> check sites like fwdepot.com for the Oxford utility) > > Thanks - I will try that right now. Certainly worth a shot. Well, great idea, and good general info to know. But unfortunately it didn't help. I finally went with a Hiro with a 911 chipset, which should arrive in a few days, so time will tell what part is hosed. When I talked to ProMax, I asked them specifically if there's some sort of "driver" I can try to update, and they said no. I guess they figure their average customer is not up to that task. SR