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Does support very old PRO/100 adapters (pre-2005) or 3rd-party NICs.
For new deployments or any system built after 2018, you should use Intel’s latest non-volatile memory update tool. The risk of using an outdated version on new hardware includes incomplete support for 2.5GbE, 5GbE, and advanced power management features. eeupdate-5.35.12.0.zip
/CALCCHKSUM : Manually forces a recalculation of EEPROM checksums and CRCs to ensure data integrity. Distribution and Access Does support very old PRO/100 adapters (pre-2005) or
eeupdate-5.35.12.0/ ├── DOS/ │ ├── EEUPDATE.EXE (16-bit DOS executable) │ └── EEUPDATE.INI (Optional configuration) ├── EFI/ │ ├── EEUPD64.EFI (64-bit EFI executable) │ └── EEUPDATE.CMD (Sample script) ├── LINUX/ │ ├── eeupdate_64 (Linux ELF binary, static) │ └── eeupdate_32 ├── WIN32/ │ ├── EEUPDATE.exe (32-bit Windows CLI tool) │ └── EEUpdateWinGUI.exe (Rare GUI wrapper, less stable) └── DOCS/ ├── EEUPDATE.TXT (Full command reference) └── RELEASE_NOTES.txt /CALCCHKSUM : Manually forces a recalculation of EEPROM