Satalink Sil3112 Drivers

Motherboard driver CD-ROM to a floppy disk in MS-DOS mode and install the driver during OS installation. Please prepare a startup disk that has CD-ROM support and a blank formatted disk. Step 1: Insert the prepared startup disk and motherboard driver CD-ROM in your system. Boot from the startup disk. BIOS, Drivers, and Firmware for legacy Silicon Image products are available in the Documentation Archive below. If you are a consumer end user, please note that drivers for recent operating system updates will need to come from the company who made your drive or product. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options. On the Security tab, click the Trusted Sites icon. Click Sites and then add these website addresses one at a time to the list: You can only add one address at a time and you must click Add after each one. 32-bit SuSE Pro 9.3 BASE (non-raid) Driver for 32-bit AMD and 32-bit EMT64T This download includes driver support for SuSE Pro 9.3 linux distribution, kernel revision 2.6.11.4-20a on 32-bit AMD and 32-bit EMT64T platforms. Use this driver with the latest IDE BIOS to access non-RAID hard disk drives, CD-ROMs, CDRWs, DVD-ROMs, and DVD-RWs. After booting into Windows, Windows 7 automatically downloaded a bunch of driver software which it seemed to think would work. It also added an item to the Windows Control Panel called “Silicon Logic SATA RAID”. Despite clicking on this item many times – it never did anything.

File Name :
BIOS
5044 Beta
78 Kb
20 Oct 2004

Sil3124 Driver

2Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA IDE Driver v1.1.0.4 Windows XP-AMD64
sii3114-serial ata (sata) 64-bit windows ide driver.zip
Windows XP
v1.1.0.4
254 Kb
1 Dec 2004
3Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATALink Driver v1.0.0.0 Windows XP-64
sii3114- serial ata (sata) 64-bit windows raid driver.zip
Windows XP-64
v1.0.0.0
255 Kb
1 Dec 2004
Sil3112
4Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA RAID Driver Linux AMD 32-bit
sii3114- serial ata (sata) 32-bit linux raid driver-for amd 32-bit platforms only.zip
Linux
1.2 Mb
1 Dec 2004
5Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA RAID Driver Linux AMD 64-bit
sii3114- serial ata (sata) 64-bit linux raid driver (for amd 64-bit platforms only).zip
Linux
435 Kb
1 Dec 2004
6Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA RAID Driver SuSE 9.0 Linux
sii3114-srll ata (sata) 64-bit linux raid drvr-suse 9.0 rc1-amd64 and intel emt64.zip
Linux
482 Kb
1 Dec 2004
7Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA RAID 5 Driver v1.1.0.0 Windows 2000/XP/2003
Driver
sii3114- serial ata (sata) windows raid 5 driver.zip
Sil3114
Windows 2000/XP/2003
v1.1.0.0
Satalink Sil3112 Drivers
1.64 Mb
24 Jul 2004
8Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA RAID Driver v1.0.0.7 Windows 98SE/ME/NT/2000/XP
sii3114- serial ata (sata) windows raid driver.zip
Windows 98SE/ME/NT/2000/XP
v1.0.0.7
161 Kb
3 Feb 2004
9Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA RAID Driver v1.0.0.20 Linux 64-bit
sii3114- serial ata (sata) 64-bit linux raid driver.zip
Linux
v1.0.0.20
9.03 Mb
3 Nov 2003
10Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA IDE Driver v1.2.0.5 Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/XP
sii3114- serial ata (sata) windows ide driver.zip
Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/XP
v1.2.0.5
141 Kb
3 Sep 2003
11Silicon Image SIL-3114 SATA RAID Management Utility 1.0
sii3114-sata raid management utility.zip
Windows OS
1.0
17.08 Mb
26 Sep 2003

Memory requirements

Linux requires at least 32 MB RAM to be able to boot up and decompress it's kernel.For a functional system with some applications you should better have 64 MB or more.

Workstations

PA-RISC Linux supports all HP PA-RISC workstations. Not everything is perfectly functional - but nearly all of it works.The unlettered 700-series workstations (eg 712/715/735) and the B/C/J class machines (e.g. B132L, Tadpole B160L laptop, C180L, C200, B1000, B2000, C3000, J5000, C8000) systems are supported.Fast-Wide Differential SCSI does not work on 735 or 755 (but does on other machiines).

Most standard HP graphic cards work (Visualize-EG, Artist, HCRX, ..) in 8 and 24bpp modes.Support for the Vis-FX series is still missing and will probably not be supported.

PA-RISC VME boards are based on workstation designs. PA-RISC Linux does boot on a 743.

Satalink

Search the mailing lists to see if your workstation (or server) has any known problems.Please submit bugs (or patches!) for missing/broken functionality to the parisc-linux mailing list.

Servers

The earliest PA-RISC servers have proprietary HP devices attached to proprietary HP bus architectures. Documentation on these busses and devices will not become available soon since no one in HP is finding, 'scrubbing', and releasing the docs. Machines in this category are the F, G, H, I class (aka Nova) and T500 series (Emerald) machines as well as some earlier, unlettered servers.

The T600 is unlikely to ever be supported. Crack for nitro pdf 8 pro. Though T600 uses some of the same GSC devices (eg card-mode Dino 100BT, Zalon FWD SCSI) as K-class, T600 has the Java I/O MMU, instead of U2, which is NOT I/O coherent. Linux PCI drivers require I/O coherency.

Support for the E class is being pursued. Similar to K class in some ways, it requires the Mux driver for console and does not yet have SCSI or Centronics support. Network support is the same as 712. GSC add-in cards should work, HP-PB cards will not yet.

The D, K and R class machines are at least partially supported. These machines are architecturally similar to the older B, C and J class workstations and share most of the I/O devices, busses (GSC) and processors. The console on K class and the optional console card on D/R class are now supported. Most of the other HP-PB (aka NIO) devices aren't supported due to lack of documentation -- the same documentation which makes the Nova/Emerald machines unsupportable.

The A180, L1000/2000/3000, N4000, and A400/A500 servers are supported.

Support for Superdome might someday follow but requires some additional VM work. Superdomes have a cellboard based architecture. There was never enough documentation released that the according memory management could be programmed in Linux.So probably Superdomes may not work. Maybe on an physical partition level, there might be a chance, since the single cellboard is pretty similar to the L-Class. One idea is to try to get the partition management running and install one partition HP-UX and then try to work with linux on an additional partition.

People ask about V-class. V-class has a very different architecture from other HP machines. See the Server Architecture Reference for details. One major known problem with supporting V-class is the complexity of its PCI bus adapter (EPIC and SAGA). Support for the V-class isn't going to happen until some really masochistic person who has access to a V-class is, uh, challenged by this.

Emulators

QEMU support is progressing quite fast. Check the Qemu page for more information.

SATA Controllers

The sentinel short story. NOTE: PARISC machines boot from SCSI or built-in IDE drives only.
The following SATA PCI controllers have been reported to work on Linux, after the kernel was booted:

Sil3132 Driver

  • Silicon Image SiI 3112 PCI Serial ATA Controller (rev 02) (reported by Helge in C8000), does not support SATA-TRIM, may need 'sata_sil.slow_down=1' kernel module option
  • Silicon Image SiI 3124 PCI-X Serial ATA Controller (rev 02) (reported by Dave in rp3440, reported by Sven in C8000)
  • RAID bus controller: Silicon Image, Inc. SiI 3512 [SATALink/SATARaid] Serial ATA Controller (rev 01), in C8000 (phantom)
  • VIA Technologies VT6421 IDE/SATA Controller (rev 50) (reported by Rolf Eike Beer in C3600 and C8000)
  • Adaptec 1210SA, Silicon Image Sil3112 (reported by Carlo Pisani <carlojpisani@gmail.com> in C3600)
  • SYBA SY-PCX40009 PCI-X SATA II Controller (SiL3124) (reported by Carlo Pisani <carlojpisani@gmail.com> in C3600)
  • HighPoint RocketRAID 2224 (reported by Carlo Pisani <carlojpisani@gmail.com> in C3600)
  • Highpoint RocketRAID 1640 (reported by Carlo Pisani <carlojpisani@gmail.com> in C3600)

External Resources

Sil3114 Driver

  • http://www.openpa.net/systems/index.html - OpenPA.net Overview of PA-RISC Computers
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