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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    Ya, I suppose I can give it a shot. I bought the cards off AliExpress for pretty cheap so no big deal if I break one. What ROM chip did you use?
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    That would require me to desolder the existing 128k rom chip on the card and solder on a compatible 256k+ replacement. Doing so would be at the limit of my soldering capabilities. It's not out of the question, but it seems easier to just find a 128k ROM, especially since we know such a thing...
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    That one appears to be a version of the Wiebe ROM. Based on the hex values, it does appear different than the Wiebi ROM that I currently have, so I gave it a try. Unfortunately, that ROM also appears to be OSX-only. Even though OS9 detects the card in System Profiler, it cannot detect a drive...
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    Ya, that's the more widely available 5.1.3 ROM, which is frustratingly 138k -- I double checked your download just to be sure. If only the programmers had been more efficient in their logic! @defor claims that 5.0.7 fits onto a 128K ROM but I haven't yet been able to find it. Thanks for...
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    I agree. It's hard to find anything but the Wiebe drivers for OSX -- Like the OP, I'm trying to get something for OS 9. I have some no-name brand SIL3112 cards that I'm trying to flash. Please share whatever you have and I'll report back.
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    Silicon Image SIL3112 Flashing: Easier Way Using flashrom

    Bump on this request. Is anyone able to share the 128k version?
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