First post, by dfaber1
Hello,
I want to reprogram a Bios chip with my TL866II Plus, but I can't seem to fin the chip model in the list. Can anyone tel me what I should use to reprogram this Bios?
Hello,
I want to reprogram a Bios chip with my TL866II Plus, but I can't seem to fin the chip model in the list. Can anyone tel me what I should use to reprogram this Bios?
dfaber1 wrote on 2024-02-26, 01:29:Hello,
I want to reprogram a Bios chip with my TL866II Plus, but I can't seem to fin the chip model in the list. Can anyone tel me what I should use to reprogram this Bios?
Remove the sticker.
BTW, board's name would help.
PC#1 Pentium 233 MMX - 98SE
PC#2 PIII-1Ghz - 98SE/W2K
Never mind, I'm an idiot. I found it by removing the sticker
Thanks.
If the chip is very old and you want to protect that fragile sticker, or you have encountered a fake ROM chip, you can try this method to determine the model of the ROM chip.
1. Select a ROM model in Xgpro at will, for example, select AT27C256, and then start reading the ROM chip, then the software will report an error, and at the same time will display Check ID is: 0x xx xx.
2. Find the InfoIC2Plus.dll file in the Xgpro installation directory, and open the file in hexadecimal form with UltraEdit, EmEditor, and WinHex.
3. Look for that Check ID in the file, you may find a lot, continue to search patiently, you will see some chip models.
4. What is the chip in the example?
486DLC-40, 386-VC-H, 32MB, GD5429, ES1868F
X5-133, HIPPO-15, 32MB, Riva 128, ES1868F
5x86-120GP, SYL8884, 32MB, Trio64V+, ES1868F
Pentium MMX-233, T2P4, 128MB, TNT2, SB16
Tualatin-1.4G, 694X, 512MB, G400, Voodoo2, SB AWE32
No need to go digging through a binary when the minipro project has it in a nice xml file.
elszgensa wrote on 2024-02-26, 14:50:No need to go digging through a binary when the minipro project has it in a nice xml file.
And if you don't feel like sifting through an XML file, here's a list of chip IDs in clear text 😀
Thank you 😀