Release Note for BCM5700 BOOT Code Firmware ================================================== Version 1.1: 1. Format of ASIC revision ID has been changed. Changed to generate PCI revision ID correctly. ASIC Rev. PCI Revision ID ======== =============== B0 0x10 B1 0x11 Version 1.0: 1. Initialize PHY LED mode based on subsystem vendor ID. * Dell Viper LOM (0x1028) : Triple speed mode (MII 0x10 = 0x0) * Other : link/speed mode (MII 0x10 = 0x2) Version 0.8: 1. Initialize PHY LED mode based on subsystem device ID. * Dell Viper LOM (0x1028) : Triple speed mode (MII 0x10 = 0x2) * Other : link/speed mode (MII 0x10 = 0x0) Version 0.7: 1. Initialize PHY (BCM5401) with scripts so that NIC has link after power-on-reset before driver is loaded. Version 0.6: 1. Initialize Chip Revision ID in PCI configuration space. Version 0.5: 1. Added logic to perform PHY H/W reset. 2. Initialize VPD delay so that BIOS can access VPD. Version 0.4: Initial release.Download Driver Pack
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