Ronald G Minnich wrote: > > 2) Some bright fellow reverse engineers a BIOS (it would be VERY early in > startup ...) and tells us how to turn the chip on. Denis Dowling, where > are you now :-) > > It's not an L2 cache thing. You might be able to figure it out by looking > at early startup code in any AMD bios. Just look for stuff that is not > documented in any publicly available document, and take it from there. > On critical and curious question. How much hint or help can we NDAed people provide in the process of reverse engineering ?? Is the "not L2" stuff breaking the law already ?? If it is not, how about something as "try look at offset XXXX to YYYY in awardbios(your favorite BIOS).bin" ?? Ollie
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