Freediver007 wrote:
vlaszlo wrote:
Can 6L250R0 accept DVD firmware ???????
The power the MKTFlash tool lies within its abillity to bluntly write data to whatever device you select on a specified PATA/SATA port. If the firmware of this device is upgradeble without special protection (such as Mode B with certain optical drives) it will try (and most of the time succeeds!!) to overwrite the firmware with the firmware of your choice.
The harddisk now reports in bios as a ToshibaSamsung DVD Drive...so it is, apparantly, possible to flash the drive...
This seems very weird to me... First of all, the HDD firmware has to have the same ATA handlers, that can handle the 'firmware upload' request from MKTFlash. Let's say they have. Then you upload a FW based on a specific 8051 architecture to a Maxtor HDD. After uploading, the HDD installs the FW and it is able to respond to your "IDENTIFY DEVICE" ATA request, which means that the HDD needs to have the exact same architecture (8051), otherwise it won't 'understand' the code at all. And as far as I know, there is NO HDD firmware at all, that is based on the 8051 architecture (although i must say that i am not 100% sure on this point).
I did look at the Maxtor FW however. The firmware has a complete different layout than the one from that x360 DVD drive. The last one is just one 'big' file (although it is cut into equally pieces of course, because of its bankswapping) and the first one consists of different 'modules' that differ greatly in size. So EVEN if the Maxtor would run 8051, then the layout of the file is completely different and I would find it very weird that the Maxtor even would be able to find the init vector.
So if you are not BS-ing here and telling the truth (I don't know why you would be lying), this is all a VERY big coincidence and it all seems HIGHLY unlikely to me...
But then again, what's the fun in making up a story like this ... So I am very much puzzled as to what is happening here
