The following table provides the current mapping of the platform release code IDs with the component ID or IDs:
Component ID
Interface
MAC
NVRAM
RAM
Config
Release Code ID
Initial
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary
8000 EVB/PI
PCMCIA
3841
Atmel
x8
0 (G)
0 (G)
0 (G)
0 (G)
8002(Note 2), 8003
PCMCIA
3841
AMD
x8
1 (H)
1 (H)
1 (H)
1 (H)
8009 EVB/PII
PCMCIA
3841
Atmel
x8
1 (G)
J
J
J
8008
PCMCIA
3841

x8
4
4
1 (H)
1 (H)
800A EVB3842
(Note 1)
PCMCIA/
USB
3842

x8
A
F, U, X, Y
F, U, X, Y
F, U, X, Y
800B, 8012, 8016,
801A
PCMCIA & PCI
3842
AMD
x8
A
F
F
F
x16
B
800C, 8013, 8017,
801B, 8022, 8023(Note 3)
PCMCIA & PCI
3842
SST
x8
C
K
x16
D
800D, 8014, 8018,
801C
PCMCIA & PCI
3842
Large
Serial
x8
E
L
x16

800E, 8015, 8019,
801D
PCMCIA
3842
Large
Serial
x8
N/A
M
M
M
800F, 801E
USB
3842
AMD
x8
A
U
U
N/A
x16
B
8010, 801F
USB
3842
SST
x8
C
O
x16
D
8011, 8020
USB
3842
Large
Serial
x8
E
P
x16
F

Note 1: The 800A platform is the EVB3842 Debug platform. This platform supports multiple RAM configurations and NVRAM types through the use of hardware jumpers and therefore supports multiple image types.

Note 2: 8002 is not originally listed in this table. Thanks to Kamil Jaroslawski (kamil at visual dot pl) and Phillip Li (phil_li at uclink dot berkeley dot edu) who confirmed that 8002 uses the same firmware as 8003. If you may encounter warnings when you flash with prism2_srec, supply "-i" argument to overrice the warning. .

Note 3: 8022, 8023 are not on the original table. Norbert (preining at logic dot at) has successfully flash such a card with pk010101.hex and sf010804.hex. See his full story. Enrique reported 8023 may be applicable too.