First post, by skafen
Hi All,
I've got a PC Chips M912 that's been sat around for several years that was damaged by a much less skilled me trying to cut off and remove the fake cache on it.
I've now got it back out to have a go at getting it going again. Turns out ham-fisted me cut a couple of address/data lines whilst cutting the fake cache packages off. So I first repaired it by patching/mod-wiring the damaged traces and have it running again with all 4 ram banks working correctly. However I cannot get it to see any L2 cache at all. I've soldered in The tag and bank0 sockets so far just to see if I can get it going with 128K including soldering the jumpers that were hard wired for 256K. I have three sets of 32K x8 and a couple of 8K x8 chips for the tag to play with.
I also have a scope and multimeter and I can see activity on all the address/data lines on the cache sockets and see them raise/lower on less active ones when powering up etc. So I believe that hardware wise it is working. But my suspicions are now with the bios.
Mine is running the Amibios with 12/01/1994D release and the D on that makes me wonder if D means disabled??? Also inside the ami-win bios which I've seen on many boards there is no option at all on this one to enable or disable the external cache - only the internal so that doesn't seem right.
I'm aware of the PC Chips M912 BIOS update for Am5x86 and Cyrix 5x86 topic PC Chips M912 BIOS update for Am5x86 and Cyrix 5x86 which is mainly about the award bios but does show a couple of screen grabs of the amibios and none of them plus any others googling do not show this 1994D version - only a 1994, 1995, or 1995X.
So Please can I ask anyone with an M912 that you've not modified or indeed have modified if you have this 1994D version and also if you have the ability to enable/disable the external cache in the bios (even with none fitted).
My bios chip is not socketed currently and I dont have a method currently to rewrite the 27C512 EPROM anyway so really want to confirm this bios is crippled before I go any further any possibly buy a TL866 T48 programmer and maybe a Windbond W27c5612-45Z) as correct me if I'm wrong a standard motherboard hot-flash can't deal with these 27xxx chips - I have a 440BX P3 with a ZIF socket I use for doing 28/29xxx series for bios or PXE boot roms.
Thanks for any help or advice.
James