Is it possible to use the original bios chip?
Yes, but not recommended. If your board isn't completely 100% supported
and being used many many places. You'll more then likely want a chip
with the bios on it so you can boot the board after the more then
likely event that it doesn't come up
On Mon, 2005-03-07 at 17:13, Thomas Wehrspann wrote:
Is it possible to use the original bios chip?
Try to get a DiskOnChip Millenium (NOT a DoC 2000). Although they are not
produced anymore ;-(
Does anyone know if the DoC Millenium Plus (has a boot capability) is also
sufficient?
The
On Friday 04 March 2005 14:57, Markus Wolters wrote:
Hallo,
I have an old k7sem board and I want to try Linuxbios (v1 or v2) on it. Now
before I kill my board, I have a
I have the same board. Works well with LinuxBIOS v1.
AFAIK there is currently no v2 support for SiS boards like the
Hallo,
I have an old k7sem board and I want to try Linuxbios
(v1 or v2) on it. Now before I kill my board, I have a
few questions, maybe somebody could answer them to me
and give me a helping hand?
Is it possible to use a 2.6 kernel?
Is it possible to use the original bios chip?
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005, Markus Wolters wrote:
Is it possible to use a 2.6 kernel?
yes
Is it possible to use the original bios chip?
DON'T DO THAT. if you don't have a backup chip, don't try it.
ron
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