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                        "*": "== Review Or Discard At Will ==\n\n\n--[[User:Jeffa|Jeffa]] 01:25, 4 August 2009 (UTC)\n\n[http://www.rodaw.com rodaw.com] was created by jeffa in 2009. See  [http://who.godaddy.com/WhoIsVerify.aspx?domain=rodaw.com&prog_id=godaddy whois] record for rodaw.com at [http://www.godaddy.com godaddy].(DNS now hosted at name.com --[[User:Jeffa|Jeffa]] 20:09, 26 November 2011 (CST))\n\nThe site is intended for project blog and blog musings. Follow this [http://www.rodaw.com/?p=23 rodaw discussion blog] for a discussion of what rodaw means. Something like this: \"Read Or Discard At Will\".\n\nUsage:\n\nrodaw is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initialism initialism]. For example lol, which you may be doing right now, is an initialism. So please, if you are so inclined, use it in your email, text messages or an interoffice memo.\n\nExample:\n\nMemo\nTo:      Employees<br>\nFrom:    Milktoast<br>\nSubject: rodaw - Who cleaned the Microwave oven in the break room? (NOT!)<br>\n\nFellow slobs, err I mean employees. Today as I attempted to warm my Strawberry Pop Tart (No not you Gloria) The microwave caught fire from pizza grease and seven layer donught glaze....\n\nrodaw, milktoast"
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                        "*": "=Notes on flashing SAS2308 in a Dell Precision t7610=\n==Firmware==\n\n[https://www.supermicro.com/wdl/driver/SAS/LSI/2308/Firmware/IT/ www.supermicro.com - /wdl/driver/SAS/LSI/2308/Firmware/IT/] I chose PH20.00.07.00-IT.zip This .zip file contains the IT mode firmware, the ROM image and the sas2flsh.exe utility.\n\n==Flashing==\n===List===\nIt's a good idea to record the output of this command before flashing. Sometimes you may lose the SAS address. I just snap a pic with my cellular telephone. The 'c 0' assumes you're working on the first controller.\n\n<source lang=\"bash\">\nsas2flsh -c 0 -list\n</source>\n===Erase===\nI've seen this with `-e 5` too ???\n<source lang=\"bash\">\nsas2flsh -c 0 -o -e 6\n</source>\n===Flash===\n<source lang=\"bash\">\nsas2flsh -c 0 -o -f 2308T207.ROM -b MPTSAS2.ROM\n</source>\n===Restore SAS address===\n<source lang=\"bash\">\nsas2flash -c 0 -o -sasadd 500605b0XXXXXXXX\n</source>\n==Miscellaneous==\n* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJyQVLPjWbo How to select boot device in LSI IT mode HBA SAS controller] from [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKHE9DEep52XlmwLbZUKvyw Art of Server]"
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