First post, by PKFreeZZy
I have an extremely rare motherboard from Tekram (P6BX-An) and would like to flash the BIOS on it.
Unfortunately I had to get the .bin file from a 3rd party source since the site has changed a lot and the support section for their motherboards ceases to exist.
It seems that the file size checks out as I looked it up on WayBackMachine and they are both 256KB. It also contains text regarding hard disk boot failures in all caps. Despite all this, I don't trust the 3rd party source and have no idea what happens if I flash it. Can I even boot to apply the backup file?
Either way, I would like to know if there's some kind of BIOS emulator or a BIN decoder so I can check how legitemate it is, although if anyone with experience tells me how it goes it's still fine for me.
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