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Hi,

Is there a mirror for the lumberjacker.de site? I'm looking for a
bios to fix the "lite" limitation of just 1 mirror. Nice that! They
don't tell you in their advertising blurb "oh btw the onboard raid is
totally crippled"! I've just had my disk D die and have bought 2 to
replace it as I found that losing any files is a PITA. Now I find I
can't mirror them!

www.Lumberjacker.de used to have bioses that fixed this but these seem
to be not there any more. Anyone know a site where these can still be
found?

TIA


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What Motherboard? Maybe someone lurking here could just send you a copy?


"Malcolm Reeves" <mreeves@fullcircuit.com> wrote in message
news:4a5i41drnd4e0hl4hsdp05vvoc4k3u5vuq@4ax.com...
> Hi,
>
> Is there a mirror for the lumberjacker.de site? I'm looking for a
> bios to fix the "lite" limitation of just 1 mirror. Nice that! They
> don't tell you in their advertising blurb "oh btw the onboard raid is
> totally crippled"! I've just had my disk D die and have bought 2 to
> replace it as I found that losing any files is a PITA. Now I find I
> can't mirror them!
>
> www.Lumberjacker.de used to have bioses that fixed this but these seem
> to be not there any more. Anyone know a site where these can still be
> found?
>
> TIA
>
>
> --
>
> Malcolm
>
> Malcolm Reeves BSc CEng MIEE MIRSE, Full Circuit Ltd, Chippenham, UK
> (mreeves@fullcircuit.com, mreeves@fullcircuit.co.uk or mreeves@iee.org).
> Design Service for Analogue/Digital H/W & S/W Railway Signalling and Power
> electronics. More details plus freeware, Win95/98 DUN and Pspice tips,
> see:
>
> http://www.fullcircuit.com or http://www.fullcircuit.co.uk
>
> NEW - www.CharteredConsultant.co.uk - The Consultant A-List

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On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:49:18 +0100, Malcolm Reeves
<mreeves@fullcircuit.com> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Is there a mirror for the lumberjacker.de site? I'm looking for a
>bios to fix the "lite" limitation of just 1 mirror. Nice that! They
>don't tell you in their advertising blurb "oh btw the onboard raid is
>totally crippled"! I've just had my disk D die and have bought 2 to
>replace it as I found that losing any files is a PITA. Now I find I
>can't mirror them!
>
>www.Lumberjacker.de used to have bioses that fixed this but these seem
>to be not there any more. Anyone know a site where these can still be
>found?
>
You don't say which motherboard but there are some bios files at
http://www.storage-raid-forum.de/download/?url=&cid=6

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On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 18:20:36 +1000, Monty <monty@home.com> wrote:

>You don't say which motherboard but there are some bios files at
> http://www.storage-raid-forum.de/download/?url=&cid=6

Excellent :-). Just what I was looking for :-) I'm now a happy bunny
:-). Thanks


--

Malcolm

Malcolm Reeves BSc CEng MIEE MIRSE, Full Circuit Ltd, Chippenham, UK
(mreeves@fullcircuit.com, mreeves@fullcircuit.co.uk or mreeves@iee.org).
Design Service for Analogue/Digital H/W & S/W Railway Signalling and Power
electronics. More details plus freeware, Win95/98 DUN and Pspice tips, see:

http://www.fullcircuit.com or http://www.fullcircuit.co.uk

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