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Hardware Release Notes
B.11 RF73 and Other RFnn DSSI Disk Devices
To update the microcode in your device, use the appropriate command for your
device and platform from Table B–2.
Caution
Back up the disk before updating the microcode.
Table B–2 Commands for Updating Microcode in Certain DSSI Disk Devices
Device Type Platform Command
RF35 Alpha $RUN SYS$ETC:RF35_T392F_DEC_ALPHA.EXE
RF35 VAX $RUN SYS$ETC:RF35_T392F_DEC.EXE
RF36 Alpha $RUN SYS$ETC:RF36_V427P_DEC_ALPHA.EXE
RF36 VAX $RUN SYS$ETC:RF36_V427P_DEC.EXE
RF73 Alpha $RUN SYS$ETC:RF73_T392F_DEC_ALPHA.EXE
RF73 VAX $RUN SYS$ETC:RF73_T392F_DEC.EXE
RF74 Alpha $RUN SYS$ETC:RF74_V427P_DEC_ALPHA.EXE
RF74 VAX $RUN SYS$ETC:RF74_V427P_DEC.EXE
Caution
Do not delete SCSI_INFO.EXE, RF_VERS.EXE, or any of the files listed
in Table B–2. If these files are deleted, VMSKITBLD.COM (on VAX) will
not be able to find them. Similarly, on Alpha systems, the PRODUCT
INSTALL commands in AXPVMS$PCSI_INSTALL and AXPVMS$PCSI_
INSTALL_MIN will fail.
B–14 Hardware Release Notes