February 28th, 2005, 18:21
Firmware Upgrade Utility v3.44
Copyright 2000-2005 Seagate Technology LLC, All Rights Reserved
Vail models: ST330630A ST320420A ST315320A ST313520A ST310210A ST39111A
Vail100 models: ST330631A ST320424A ST315324A ST310216A
U5 models: ST340825A ST340823A ST330624A ST330621A ST320415A ST320413A
ST315311A ST310217A ST310211A ST38411A ST37511A
Aspen models: ST340824A ST330620A ST320414A ST315310A ST313624A ST310215A
ST39113A
Snowmass models: ST380021A ST360021A ST340016A ST330011A ST320011A ST315313A
Saturn models: ST940020A ST930020A ST920010A ST915311A ST910211A ST940421A
ST930421A ST920411A ST915410A ST910410A
Avalanche models: ST3120024A ST3120023A ST380024A ST380023A ST360016A ST360015A
ST340017A ST330013A ST320013A
U7 models: ST3120020A ST380022A ST360012A ST340012A ST330012A ST320012A
AvalancheSA models:
ST3120023AS ST380023AS ST360015AS ST340017AS ST330013AS ST320013AS
Alpine models: ST3160023A ST3160021A ST3120026A ST3120022A ST380013A ST380011A
ST360014A ST340014A
U9 models: ST3160022A ST3120025A ST380012A ST340019A
U9CE models: ST3160022ACE ST3120025ACE ST380012ACE ST340019ACE
AlpineSA models: ST3160023AS ST3160021AS ST3120026AS ST3120022AS ST380013AS ST380011AS
ST360014AS ST340111AS ST340014AS
Neptune models: ST940011AM ST920011AM ST94811AB ST94811A ST94011A ST93812A
ST93012A ST92811A ST92011A
N1 models: ST940110A ST94019A ST94018A ST93015A ST93014A ST92014A
ST92013A
Pluto models: ST980021AS ST960021AS ST940021AS
AlpinePlus models: ST320021A-RK ST3200822A ST3200021A ST3100011A
AlpinePlusSA models: ST3200822AS
Raven models: ST980827A ST980227A ST960227A ST960827A ST9402110A ST9408110A
ST930216A ST930816A ST920215A ST920815A
Puma models: ST3160827AS ST3160023AS ST3160021AS ST3120827AS ST3120026AS ST3120022AS
ST380817AS ST380013AS ST380011AS ST360014AS ST340111AS ST340014AS
Mercury models: Family Code 08
N2 models: Family Code 08
M72 models: Family Code 07
Tonka models: Family Code 01
Tonka2 models: Family Code 0C
Mercury2 models: Family Code 06
Puma2 models: ST340212AS ST340812AS ST380219AS ST380819AS ST3120228AS ST3120828AS
ST3160228AS ST3160828AS
May 24th, 2005, 5:49
May 24th, 2005, 6:57
TITLE: Seagate Hard Drive Firmware Upgrade
VERSION: 1.00 Rev. A
DESCRIPTION:
This package will upgrade the firmware on Seagate ST340014AS, ST380013AS,
ST3120026AS, and ST3160023AS hard drives in the listed desktop models and
operating systems.
The package includes a utility that checks for one of the listed hard drive
models before upgrading the firmware. If the correct hard drive model is not
found, or if the firmware is already current, the firmware will not be
upgraded.
May 24th, 2005, 12:15
Jose Pinto wrote:Hello, can you tell me what is this ?
Where did you saw this ?
May 24th, 2005, 12:27
May 24th, 2005, 12:38
May 24th, 2005, 15:01
Firmware Upgrade Utility v3.44
Copyright 2000-2005 Seagate Technology LLC, All Rights Reserved
Usage: sf.exe -m <name> [options]
-m <name> Specify the model family to flash.
-f <file> Specify the filename prefix of the flash files.
This defaults to 'seaflash' if not provided. Filename
extensions '.fls', '.ovl', '.crt', and '.tbl' are assumed.
-c Send a congen file, fully specified by -f.
-r Include the serial flash file when flashing.
-s Only send a single file, fully specified by -f.
-p <port> Only flash devices located at the specified base
port address. Port address must be in hexadecimal.
-d <0|1> Only flash master, '0', or slave, '1', devices.
-e <rev> Exclude firmare if this version exists.
-v Toggles verbose mode on/off. Default is off.
-l List supported family names and models.
May 25th, 2005, 4:17
Jose Pinto wrote:Hello all
thank you very much for all answers.
But, someone know this:
Firmware Upgrade Utility v3.44
Copyright 2000-2005 Seagate Technology LLC, All Rights Reserved
Not the text, but the utility ?
May 25th, 2005, 10:08
May 27th, 2005, 4:19
Jose Pinto wrote:Hello guru, firt thanks a lot for your interest and for your ofer.
What happens was that I made a confusion because the upgrade that I knew was the 1.0 and 3.44 I never hear before this post, later I was asking about it and I receive an information that this upgrade had the name SF.exe so I was looking for a file with the name SF.exe , so new mistake that I made beucase the file SF.exe is a file that you will get with the file 29791.exe and this is a file from HP/Compaq.
Now I already understand and I have the file here. I will try to see if I can find some ata command in this file, because all the time that you need to do an upgrade in some drive you will use an VS ATA command.
Maybe I can find soemthing using the IDA pro, or SoftICE.
If I can find soemthing I will write here, If not I will continue to study and maybe I will be able to find soemthing later.
Thanks very much to all that give some help to me.
regards all
Jose Pinto
May 27th, 2005, 6:31
May 27th, 2005, 21:51
I do not know how to use this programs, I'm learnning how to use them.May 28th, 2005, 15:28
May 29th, 2005, 19:41
Jose Pinto wrote:Hello, and welcome.
Here we suppose to write only in english, ok ?
Thanks a lot for your ofer and I will contact you.
Also I would liek to ask you if you read all then messages at thsi post ?
We are talking in open some ugrades of hard disk to look for ATA commads inside, can you help in this specific matter ? or you are talking about the use of hexdecimal softwares ?
If you can help I would like that you extend your help to all people here in thsi board, as much person we can involve in this digg as much help and learnning we will be able to get.
Thanks again, and I contact you, as you already knew hre you have my real name and also what I do for live.
Jose Pinto
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