I was searching all day for a custom BIOS so I could run all 3 of my drives as a striped array instead of being limited to two. The closest I could find was a modified Asus A7V-133 Raid BIOS which set the Promise controller to run as a FastTrak100. I used to Promise BIOS from there and put it in the newest Soyo Dragon BIOS from Soyo and flashed it. Fortunately, it was successful! It booted as a FastTrak100 BIOS v1.30. The drivers loaded fine under Windows 2000 Pro. I have not had any problems as of yet, but I claim no responsibility if this BIOS causes your computer to explode.
This zip file contains the jury-rigged BIOS, awdflash.exe, and a modified Promise FastTrak driver v2.00 build 18. If you're using WinXP, rename Xp_txtsetup.oem to just txtsetup.oem. If you can't fit it on one floppy, neglect the folders of the Windows versions you're not using. http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~ehc13/fasttrak200b18.zip
reference 1: TweakHardware.com
reference 2: re: cbrom
--Ed
This zip file contains the jury-rigged BIOS, awdflash.exe, and a modified Promise FastTrak driver v2.00 build 18. If you're using WinXP, rename Xp_txtsetup.oem to just txtsetup.oem. If you can't fit it on one floppy, neglect the folders of the Windows versions you're not using. http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~ehc13/fasttrak200b18.zip
reference 1: TweakHardware.com
reference 2: re: cbrom
--Ed