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@genzai You misunderstand something. The firmware is already complete.
Apple just use a chip with a lower write access than we have with the AIC cards/Onboard solutions.
The difference in size can easily be adjusted by padding and it will work when flashed to the card.
I already proved this in this thread!
PC04 Because Apple Hardcoded the top slot only for the Thunderbolt I/0
It doesn't matter which slot is used if you help a little bit and was already shown by DSM2.
If you don't want to pad the firmware until the necessary size, you can also flash it via windows with the CH341A Mini Programmer Tool.
See attached File if necessary
Apple just use a chip with a lower write access than we have with the AIC cards/Onboard solutions.
The difference in size can easily be adjusted by padding and it will work when flashed to the card.
I already proved this in this thread!
PC04 Because Apple Hardcoded the top slot only for the Thunderbolt I/0
It doesn't matter which slot is used if you help a little bit and was already shown by DSM2.
If you don't want to pad the firmware until the necessary size, you can also flash it via windows with the CH341A Mini Programmer Tool.
See attached File if necessary