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Latest BIOS for the SOYO 4SA2 motherboard?

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Reply 20 of 23, by freesofia

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keropi wrote on 2019-01-29, 14:31:
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Hiya!

I recently got a Soyo 4SA2 motherboard and I was wondering what the latest BIOS is for this mobo - and if anyone made a LBA48 HDD patch?
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I am now also wondering if removing D2 will prevent the battery from charging like it was with the 4SAW2 mobo - so I can just solder a CR2032 and call it a day....

Hello. I recently got that motherboard, but the items you added with a purple dot are missing.
Could you please share what parameters they are with so I can do the same?
In general, from what I read below, it was not very clear to me what this mod was made for?!
Also, tell me what those pins to the left of the keyboard slot are soldered to!?
Shouldn't there be a slot (DIN5) for a mouse by design?
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I am attaching a picture of my motherboard!
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Here is a general picture of the motherboard I received!
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I mean I also have an XGecu T48 programmer with which I can write BIOS to EPROM but I'm not sure which one exactly for this version to use from the link here: https://www.vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=731

Reply 21 of 23, by keropi

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freesofia wrote on 2024-07-26, 12:36:
Hello. I recently got that motherboard, but the items you added with a purple dot are missing. Could you please share what param […]
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Hello. I recently got that motherboard, but the items you added with a purple dot are missing.
Could you please share what parameters they are with so I can do the same?
In general, from what I read below, it was not very clear to me what this mod was made for?!
Also, tell me what those pins to the left of the keyboard slot are soldered to!?
Shouldn't there be a slot (DIN5) for a mouse by design? [...]

it's been several years and I do not have that mobo anymore but the parts with the dots need to be added to get a working ps/2 mouseport
the pins are soldered directly on the mobo - typically AT cases do not have an extra hole for the mouse connector so with the pins one can use a classic ps/2 mouse bracket instead.
the values of the components are stated in the 1st post of this thread - is there something unclear?
I am attaching the full-size photos directly here in case imgur only links to thumbnails

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Reply 22 of 23, by Stemp

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I mean I also have an XGecu T48 programmer with which I can write BIOS to EPROM but I'm not sure which one exactly for this version to use from the link here: https://www.vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=731
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Hi freesofia. I have the same Soyo SY-4sa2 (4sa5) motherboard. The motherboard had a faulty EPROM, I replaced it with an EEPROM. There are 3 bios for this motherboard, the newest one is SA-0730. I have used this site for bios.

https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/soyo-sy-4sa5#bios

Reply 23 of 23, by mkarcher

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Stemp wrote on 2024-07-27, 11:59:

Hi freesofia. I have the same Soyo SY-4sa2 (4sa5) motherboard. The motherboard had a faulty EPROM, I replaced it with an EEPROM. There are 3 bios for this motherboard, the newest one is SA-0730. I have used this site for bios.

https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/soyo-sy-4sa5#bios

My experience is that 4SAW (https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/soyo-sy-4saw#bios) BIOSes work just as good as 4SA BIOSes on that board. Be aware that the latest revision of that BIOS (WA0911) breaks VL support. It configures the chipset into a mode that doesn't support VL slots, so the broken VL support is not due to a hardware difference between the 4SA and the 4SAW, but genuinely due to a bug in the BIOS.