Reply 20 of 21, by Mamba
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Oh ok, didn’t understand correctly your statement.
Yes I know they both can run a SL5QW.
They are coppermine.
I have them also.
Oh ok, didn’t understand correctly your statement.
Yes I know they both can run a SL5QW.
They are coppermine.
I have them also.
Mamba wrote on 2023-02-25, 07:06:Anyone willing to help? Deathbringer from biosmods did his best I guess but his bios modded results in exactly the same behaviou […]
Anyone willing to help?
Deathbringer from biosmods did his best I guess but his bios modded results in exactly the same behaviour.NOTE:
I have a 370DLE that did exactly the same, used a bos update from Supermicro with support for Tualatin (on P3T, the bios is the same), solved the problem and now works perfectly with LinLin adapters.
Maybe P6DBE bios has a whitelist of some kind also? This could explain why even microcodes won’t help.
Is there any bios modded willing to help?
The problem is that the POST module is missing the CPUID; if it can't identify it, it doesn't even call the microcode module and instead goes through the safe mode procedure, which is why you see “unknown.”
I was able to modify the AMI BIOS for two motherboards—one of them is a Supermicro P6DGE—and both are running Tualatin processors, though they're displayed at 1000 MHz; however, they should be detected correctly by the operating system, tested on the Tyan S1837 and it works fine at the correct frequency in Win XP, this is also described in N-yagi's article.
Below is an article by N-yagi describing the CPUID mod:
https://web.archive.org/web/20040106144543/ht … 3s/drep3s4e.htm
Supermicro P6DGE topic:
Supermicro P6DGE Dual PIII Slotket Mod Issues 440bx