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primozks
02-12-2012, 12:11 PM
I saw on efi page that there are two SW versions of Fiery for IC-305. What's the difference between them and is v3 compatible with v2 hardware?
Thanks

pepper38_cnd
02-12-2012, 02:26 PM
The rule of thumb when it comes to controllers is "If it aint broke don't fix it!" If you have a working ic-305 with V2 system code why do you care about V3?

But to answear you question NO! You cannot load V3 on V2 Hardware. See the following explanation .

IC-305 differences may pose problems when ordering parts and troubleshooting.
Solution
CAUTION : There are different parts used betweenIC-305 version 3 and earlier versions of the controller .Please verify that you are ordering the correct
part(s). The version 3 parts list is attached for reference. Compare part numbers from each document to ensure that the proper part is ordered.
Additionally, because the controller CPU s discontinued, IC-305 hardware is changed to a new platform. Some electrical parts are not compatible so the new
Hardware will not support older firmware.
The CPU installed in the version 3.0 IC-305 is a 3GHz Intel® E8400 running a 1333 MHz FSB and using a 6MB L2 cache (the original IC-305 used a
2.16GHz Intel® Core 2 Duo E6400 CPU)
Version 3.0 system software operates on a completely different code base. EFI® has determined that 2GB of RAM is sufficient with this version.
Please ensure that the correct IC-305 part numbers are used when ordering.
Note :Refer to attached Bulletin Number 6408 for common IC-305 part numbers and IC-305v3_parts for VERSION 3.0 parts .See also the attached
IC-305v3.0 Hardware changes list showing the differences between the old and new IC-305 hardware.
Motherboard and Hard Disk Drive Replacement
Troubleshooting in the wrong order will cause the system to malfunction. In general, it is
highly unlikely that both a HDD and the motherboard are defective; therefore, avoid
replacing both to solve one problem.
1. First, replace the HDD and install system software. Always replace a faulty HDD with a new HDD. Transferring an HDD from one Fiery® PRO80 to another
is incorrect and strongly discouraged.
2. If the problem persists, reinstall the original HDD in the system, and then replace the motherboard.
Note : Reference the attached instructions for Motherboard and Hard Drive replacement. (Also see pages 59-94 of the Service Manual)

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