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First post, by TheFriedLemon

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I havent found anything about modding an intel ami bios for such a boad, is there any way to actually do it?

Reply 1 of 4, by Horun

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Never seen am AMI bios on a true Intel board (not saying there may not be) but most the Intel BIOS were Phoenix based that I know of.
Ahh ok the board has a Intel - AMI bios. Doubt it is editable....

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Reply 2 of 4, by TheFriedLemon

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Horun wrote on 2024-10-10, 02:47:

Never seen am AMI bios on a true Intel board (not saying there may not be) but most the Intel BIOS were Phoenix based that I know of.
Ahh ok the board has a Intel - AMI bios. Doubt it is editable....

Where there tools for Intel award bios?

Reply 3 of 4, by Horun

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Award and AMI bios are totally different in how they are compiled. You cannot use one on the other AFAIK.
The best source of many BIOS tools is the Borg Number 1 bios tool collection...also see this: Where can I find "AMIBCP" (for DOS) ?

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Reply 4 of 4, by TheFriedLemon

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Horun wrote on 2024-10-10, 03:12:

Award and AMI bios are totally different in how they are compiled. You cannot use one on the other AFAIK.
The best source of many BIOS tools is the Borg Number 1 bios tool collection...also see this: Where can I find "AMIBCP" (for DOS) ?

Yeah, but there might be some clue in how Intel packs their bioses and may have some unified format for their packing