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The RAID Array 1000 family from Adaptec, an economical WIN NT 4.0
Raid 1 solution, they say. It seems to be simple, but this controller line is end of life. |
| Here we talk about the revisions, which did come into our laboratory. That
means, there may be some more different models in the word. All these boards are retired
and rarely supported from Adaptec. So we dont know how these boards are called 1000
family, even if the are 131 and 131U ? |
| The Adaptec AAA-131 is the oldest board as we know. It has one
of the very old LEDs soldered as error and trafiic diagnostic lamp. As we
have read on Adaptecs docs, the ram is used for running internal onboard firmware and not
for caching. So there is no need and no better performance, if you think about more ram.
The firmware and/or bios is not the same than the other AAA-131 types as we fond
out. |
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| So if you receive a running ESX system with NSC
xx, however with unknown passwords or any other fault, dont update the bios with any of
Adaptecs offers on their download page. The description is poorly done
and if you have no old original controller, you are lost. We did download the old
BIOS 4.00. from an older controller (that works, what a luck) and did upload that to the
corrupted ones and then they did contionue working well.
If the red LED will not go off after boot, you have a serious
problem with that controller insode that PC. Either the BIOS is wrong or the drive(s) do
not respond or the board and/or CPU is to fast for that old PCI bus chip on the controller
board. SO take care where you do your tests. We are using an old 350 MHz Intel board, the
MSI and ASUS Duron 800 and Athlon 1000 boards do not work, surely. |
| The Adaptec AAA-131B seems to be a younger revision with newer chips
for faster wide SCSI drives with more or better (faster) specs. We have not seen this
during our research. |
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| To see the difference easyly, check the type of "lamp", here the red LED is
a white SMD square chip, soldered really deep on the board but extreemly light (red). |
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| The Adaptec AAA-131U2 .... |
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| .... type seems to handle SE and LVD drives, all SCSI and has two of these SMD
"lamps". One was never lighning. We have no LVD drives within an NSC. |
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| Later we wil name the revisons of the tools we did use to check and handle
the bios and firmware. |
| There were two firmware files requested fromthe Bios and Driver Utility (
Rev 3.30.04) for Array 1000 boards : you must have
7880AMx.BIO for the older AAA-131 and
7880BMx.BIO for the newer AAA-131x boards. This BIOS will display during boot Rev
v4.00.21 and will work fine.
All older BIOS have the problem, to occupy the first drive letter for boot and give the
main bios boot order noch chance to change the boot order for an ATA / IDE disk.
The Array config for DOS Rev 2.0 did not work with our system. |
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| AAA-131 Downloads - but take care, they dont
separate the different revisions http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/drivers_by_product.jsp?sess=no&
language=English+US&cat=%2FProduct%2FAAA-131&prodkey=AAA-131
more links here shortly |
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