Reply 20 of 21, by GigAHerZ
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GigAHerZ wrote on 2020-08-16, 19:31:Sorry, another update: I was flashing 64kB image onto a 32kB chip. So therefore it even wasn't supposed to boot... :P But i did […]
Deksor wrote on 2020-08-16, 11:19:GigAHerZ wrote on 2020-08-13, 16:57:I have spare eeproms and programmer ready to go! Ugh, it's hard to orient oneself in there... let's see... […]
I have spare eeproms and programmer ready to go!
Ugh, it's hard to orient oneself in there... let's see...UPDATE: Based on one list, i tried files V020B32E, V020B32F, V020B32G, V020B32H, but none of them booted. Keyboard had all 3 lights lit constantly.
UPDATE 2: After some digging, from various places, it seems M321 and M320 should both share the same chipset. At the same time, i found this picture of M320 board, which this time doesn't have pc chips markings: https://thumbs.worthpoint.com/zoom/images1/1/ … dc83b83ea21.jpg
Thank you very much for your help ! The search continues then ... Actually I'm not even sure if these bioses have been tested. I can provide you some other bios to try this if you want.
The image link is dead unfortunately 🙁
Sorry, another update: I was flashing 64kB image onto a 32kB chip. So therefore it even wasn't supposed to boot... 😜
But i did order some correct 64kB chips. Will try again, when i have them.And of course, if you have some additional bios roms, sure, share them! 😀
The image is accessible for me. Uploaded to here.
I think we've done it!
Re: Chipset datasheet for M321 (PC Chips)
"640K ought to be enough for anybody." - And i intend to get every last bit out of it even after loading every damn driver!