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First post, by butjer1010

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Hi, can anyone who have this board, show me the jumper setting for 133MHz? I've insert 5x86 AMD 133 inside, but i can go higher than 120MHz 🙁 - shows the CPU as DX2S Plus 120MHz????
There is jumper settings for 133Mhz on the retro web, but it doesn't work for me (picture in attachment).
Thanks in advance

Reply 1 of 8, by Anonymous Coward

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The BIOS is probably just misreporting the speed. You should use a software utility to check the actual speed.
It's highly possible that there is a BIOS update that will identify the CPU correctly.

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Reply 2 of 8, by butjer1010

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Anonymous Coward wrote on 2024-06-19, 13:31:

The BIOS is probably just misreporting the speed. You should use a software utility to check the actual speed.
It's highly possible that there is a BIOS update that will identify the CPU correctly.

Hi,
i will flash latest bios from retro web to see if something is different, and let You know....
Thanks

Edit:
I have flashed 3.03 BIOS to one empty 27C512 (i hope this is valid eprom chip for this bios file), and only difference is that now it is recognized as DX4-s 120MHz (not DX2-s like before), but after POST, it won't load DOS, screen stays black and after few seconds monitor went to "not optimum mode"....

Reply 3 of 8, by butjer1010

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On the board there is marking (under BIOS chip) 27010, the socket has 28 pins (4 pins are extra, beside the socket), but the 27010 is 32 pin chip??? Should i desolder old socket, put 32pin socket, and flash this bios on 27010 eprom?

Reply 4 of 8, by butjer1010

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It works when i remove jumper 5-6 from JP24, but only on 100MHz... as soon as i put that jumper back, no picture after POST???

Reply 5 of 8, by Chkcpu

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Hi butjer1010,

I agree with Anonimous Coward that this is a BIOS issue.

Two years ago I replied on you request for a BIOS for the similar E-2 revision of this board.
I uploaded the latest v3.06 BIOS with full Am5x86-133 support then.
Re: DTK PKM-0038S E-2 BIOS

I’m sure this BIOS version will work on your 0038S E-2A revision board as well. Just try it. 😉

The BIOS on this board is 64KB so the 27C512 EPROM is perfect. The extra 4 pins are a provision for a 27C010 EPROM to allow the use of a 128KB BIOS. But you don’t need it because all BIOS versions for this board are 64KB.

Cheers, Jan

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Reply 6 of 8, by butjer1010

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Chkcpu wrote on 2024-06-19, 16:35:
Hi butjer1010, […]
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Hi butjer1010,

I agree with Anonimous Coward that this is a BIOS issue.

Two years ago I replied on you request for a BIOS for the similar E-2 revision of this board.
I uploaded the latest v3.06 BIOS with full Am5x86-133 support then.
Re: DTK PKM-0038S E-2 BIOS

I’m sure this BIOS version will work on your 0038S E-2A revision board as well. Just try it. 😉

The BIOS on this board is 64KB so the 27C512 EPROM is perfect. The extra 4 pins are a provision for a 27C010 EPROM to allow the use of a 128KB BIOS. But you don’t need it because all BIOS versions for this board are 64KB.

Cheers, Jan

Thanks man, i totally forgot for this bios file 🙁
Now i have my own programmer, so this will be over soon 😀
Will let You know when i flash this chip.... need to UV erase it first

Reply 7 of 8, by butjer1010

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You both were right, with 3.06 BIOS everything is working perfect - CPU shown as P75 -133MHz 😀
Thanks again!!!!!!