Award & AMI Bios mod requests. Previous requests

Discussion in 'BIOS Mods' started by ancestor, Oct 26, 2007.

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  1. dhawk2k

    dhawk2k MDL Novice

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    SLICTOOL 92

    I tried SSV3 with default options. I did not try SSV2 yet but will give it a try now. I had not tried this tool for this particular board yet.

    Hmm I tried your suggestion and SLIC complained it failed to insert 1B module and asked me to manually insert the 1b bin file using MMTOOL... I did so and I cannot tell if it replaced the 1B module or not? I opened MMTOOL click replace, module 1b and no offset and pointed to the 1bslic bin. then saved the rom to a new file... correct?


     
  2. 911medic

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    #17164 911medic, Feb 8, 2009
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  5. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    #17169 andyp, Feb 8, 2009
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    92 is an old version. Latest is 993. When mmtool is checked you have to insert manually - it cannot be automated via the command line. Did you click 'replace' then save the rom. SLICTool will check that you have inserted the right 1B file and only say it is successful when you have.

    I think johnalvin used the tool with SSV2 selected and default options (they binary compare identical anyway) ;)

    Cheers,
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  6. andyp

    andyp SLIC Tools Author

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    johnalvin - don't use 0.92. It theoretically had some checksum issues. Use 0.93+

    Andy