Chipset are built with certain abilities; the BIOS is then written to
the chip by the motherboard manufacturer. Award & every other BIOS mfr
will tell you to go to maker of mobo to check for updates/fixes to BIOS.
If you can't figure out what brand/model of mobo, you might be able to
find out by using search engines on things like serial numbers,
whatever.
You can't run a BIOS setup for an Azus mobo on an MSI mobo chip and
expect it to work.
l.d.
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On Tue, 25 Jan 2000 04:22:36 +0200, Sergie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rebel wrote:
>> Hi
>> Hope you didn't forget about me and the bios source? :-))
>> Rebel
> Rebel,
> i hope you know that there is no same bioses.
> First bioes was developed by Award, and then with reverce
> engeneering Ami create their own. (Maybe Ami then Award...)
> So sources not same. Also what kind of bios - 386? 486?
> Pentium? PII? Athlon ? They all differs.
> I can dump PROM for you. If you know assembler good enough.
> Sergie
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