Reply 20 of 32, by ChrisXF
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Oh, I actually found 1.41 here: https://ardent-tool.com/video/1MB_Short_SVGA.html
I'll give that a go today! 😀
Oh, I actually found 1.41 here: https://ardent-tool.com/video/1MB_Short_SVGA.html
I'll give that a go today! 😀
ChrisXF wrote on 2022-01-13, 12:55:Oh, I actually found 1.41 here: https://ardent-tool.com/video/1MB_Short_SVGA.html
I'll give that a go today! 😀
I too have been looking for the real bios version of 1.41 for an AST Bravo with built-in GD5422!
I tried to dump the in memory version of the TSR, thought seen as it starts with 0x55 0xAA it would work, but no luck.
time to acquire more AM27C010-200JC EPROM's for burning, cheers thanks!
Well, I ran that BIOS through the even/odd splitter and burnt it to an EPROM for my card... Sadly, it did NOT work: 'Eeeek, NO VGA!!' post beeps galore.
We've already more than established that my card is weird though, so maybe you'll have much better luck? Fingers crossed here! 😁
Would you mind posting a photo of your card ?
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Yes, I meant to do that earlier!
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You said you ran the bios through the odd/even splitter. I'm assuming you mean you merged the odd/even files into one file?
I wonder what settings get saved in the XL93CS46 1024bit eeprom. 🤔
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Yes, that BIOS is in normal straightforward format - so I split it even and odd and copied it back /b even+odd, just as I've been doing so far with success. No dice on this BIOS for some reason though.
I've attached the file I built for reference, and the file it's originally built from.
I think that mini EPROM is for the VGA EDID or something similar. I could unsolder it and read it out if we're curious!?
Looking at those files...
06h6915.bin is a normal bios you should write to an eeprom.
bios1.41.bin is fubar.
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weedeewee wrote on 2022-01-13, 16:30:Looking at those files...
06h6915.bin is a normal bios you should write to an eeprom.
bios1.41.bin is fubar.
Yeah.... You might want to read the whole thread from the start and you'll see why that is. Writing the first .bin to an EPROM will not work at all for this card. Might work great for other cards though!
ChrisXF wrote on 2022-01-13, 16:37:weedeewee wrote on 2022-01-13, 16:30:Looking at those files...
06h6915.bin is a normal bios you should write to an eeprom.
bios1.41.bin is fubar.
Yeah.... You might want to read the whole thread from the start and you'll see why that is. Writing the first .bin to an EPROM will not work at all for this card. Might work great for other cards though!
My bad. That's annoying.
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Are you using the same size (e)eproms ?
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erhm...
BTW... are bios images from mca cards compatible with ISA cards ?
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Yep same 256 EPROMS each time. 😀 Not sure about MCA, I'd think probably not.