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Reply 20 of 28, by PARKE

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Hans Tork wrote on 2025-09-28, 03:58:

Edit2: It seems even the yz version of the bios has the support for 683. Weird

Keep in mind that early steppings of cpu's in Engineering Sample format are shared with motherboard (and Bios) developers long before the end products hit the market.
The desktop Pentium 3 cpuid overview looks like this:
cpuid / step / family
672 / B0 / Katmai
673 / C0 / Katmai
681 / A2 / Coppermine
683 / B0 / Coppermine
686 / C0 / Coppermine
68A / D0 / Coppermine
6B1 / A1 / Tualatin
6B4 / B1 / Tualatin

Reply 21 of 28, by shevalier

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PARKE wrote on 2025-09-28, 13:34:
The desktop Pentium 3 cpuid overview looks like this: cpuid / step / family 672 / B0 / Katmai 673 / C0 / Katmai […]
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The desktop Pentium 3 cpuid overview looks like this:
cpuid / step / family
672 / B0 / Katmai
673 / C0 / Katmai

This is for motherboards with Slot 1.
It should contain microcodes starting with the Pentium Pro.
The VL6 is a motherboard with Socket 370.
Also, with a small BIOS chip, there's no point in cluttering it.

I don't know why there aren't 665/ B0 - Celeron Mendocino.
Perhaps the motherboard doesn't support them for some reason.

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Reply 22 of 28, by Hans Tork

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shevalier wrote on 2025-09-28, 13:44:
This is for motherboards with Slot 1. It should contain microcodes starting with the Pentium Pro. The VL6 is a motherboard with […]
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PARKE wrote on 2025-09-28, 13:34:
The desktop Pentium 3 cpuid overview looks like this: cpuid / step / family 672 / B0 / Katmai 673 / C0 / Katmai […]
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The desktop Pentium 3 cpuid overview looks like this:
cpuid / step / family
672 / B0 / Katmai
673 / C0 / Katmai

This is for motherboards with Slot 1.
It should contain microcodes starting with the Pentium Pro.
The VL6 is a motherboard with Socket 370.
Also, with a small BIOS chip, there's no point in cluttering it.

I don't know why there aren't 665/ B0 - Celeron Mendocino.
Perhaps the motherboard doesn't support them for some reason.

Thanks I do plan to try recapping the board. I have very little experience with soldering and only did minor soldering/recapping on a gpu.

As for the Celeron Mendocino support, the retro web site claims it does support it and I think the ebay seller also tested the board with a celeron processor.

https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/abit-ab-vl6#chips

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Reply 23 of 28, by shevalier

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CPUCODE.BIN is just a file of microcodes arranged sequentially.
https://github.com/platomav/CPUMicrocodes/tree/master/Intel

Simply download the latest versions from the repository and combine them into a single file without empty spaces.
In Hexredactor, or using file merge commands in Windows CLI.
Then, using the AWARD CBRom utility, simply replace this module.
Usually for old BIOS version 1.55 is recommended.
It's not rocket science.

But, of course, first you need to get the motherboard working properly.

PS Re: Abit VL6 CPU support
For Mendocino microcode plased in noncompressed zone of BIOS.

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Reply 24 of 28, by Hans Tork

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shevalier wrote on 2025-09-28, 15:13:
CPUCODE.BIN is just a file of microcodes arranged sequentially. https://github.com/platomav/CPUMicrocodes/tree/master/Intel […]
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CPUCODE.BIN is just a file of microcodes arranged sequentially.
https://github.com/platomav/CPUMicrocodes/tree/master/Intel

Simply download the latest versions from the repository and combine them into a single file without empty spaces.
In Hexredactor, or using file merge commands in Windows CLI.
Then, using the AWARD CBRom utility, simply replace this module.
Usually for old BIOS version 1.55 is recommended.
It's not rocket science.

But, of course, first you need to get the motherboard working properly.

PS Re: Abit VL6 CPU support
For Mendocino microcode plased in noncompressed zone of BIOS.

Yeah I am now focussing on the recapping part. However I did look at using CBROM to insert microcodes(courtesy AI).

Also are there any good Socket 370 motherboards with decent caps and which are hassle free to get up and running. The ASUS board seemed good but had input issues while for this board I think I need the recapping.

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Reply 25 of 28, by red-ray

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Hans Tork wrote on 2025-09-28, 14:31:

I don't know why there aren't 665/ B0 - Celeron Mendocino.

As for the Celeron Mendocino support, the retro web site claims it does support it.

The VL6_7K BIOS has Mendocino CPU µCode so it's likely to be supported.

[CPU µCode in File] 🡐 SIV64X - System Information Viewer V5.84 Beta-02 RED::ray

SIV64X - CPU µCode from C:\Users\ray\Downloads\VL6_7K.bin on \\RED - Windows 10 x64 Pro Workstation V10.00 Build 19045 22H2

Offset Signature Revision µCode Date Size Flags Processor Description

039000 00000665 0003 1999-05-05 2KB [_]10 Intel (Mendocino) [mB0]

Highlight ASUS WS X299 Sage BIOS 0905 03/21/2019 VROC Intel SSD Only CPU µCode 2019-04-02 (0200005E)

[ OK ] [ Copy] [Windows] [Machine] [ BIOS] [ UEFI] [EFI Data][CPU µCode][Win µCode]

Reply 26 of 28, by sunkindly

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Hans Tork wrote on 2025-09-28, 15:57:
shevalier wrote on 2025-09-28, 15:13:
CPUCODE.BIN is just a file of microcodes arranged sequentially. https://github.com/platomav/CPUMicrocodes/tree/master/Intel […]
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CPUCODE.BIN is just a file of microcodes arranged sequentially.
https://github.com/platomav/CPUMicrocodes/tree/master/Intel

Simply download the latest versions from the repository and combine them into a single file without empty spaces.
In Hexredactor, or using file merge commands in Windows CLI.
Then, using the AWARD CBRom utility, simply replace this module.
Usually for old BIOS version 1.55 is recommended.
It's not rocket science.

But, of course, first you need to get the motherboard working properly.

PS Re: Abit VL6 CPU support
For Mendocino microcode plased in noncompressed zone of BIOS.

Yeah I am now focussing on the recapping part. However I did look at using CBROM to insert microcodes(courtesy AI).

Also are there any good Socket 370 motherboards with decent caps and which are hassle free to get up and running. The ASUS board seemed good but had input issues while for this board I think I need the recapping.

If you don't mind the lack of an ISA slot, I think the Intel D815EEA/ D815EEA2 boards are usually pretty solid, stable, and hassle free. They just lack the character and tempestuousness of Abit, Asus, and the gang.

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Reply 27 of 28, by Hans Tork

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sunkindly wrote on 2025-09-28, 17:47:
Hans Tork wrote on 2025-09-28, 15:57:
shevalier wrote on 2025-09-28, 15:13:
CPUCODE.BIN is just a file of microcodes arranged sequentially. https://github.com/platomav/CPUMicrocodes/tree/master/Intel […]
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CPUCODE.BIN is just a file of microcodes arranged sequentially.
https://github.com/platomav/CPUMicrocodes/tree/master/Intel

Simply download the latest versions from the repository and combine them into a single file without empty spaces.
In Hexredactor, or using file merge commands in Windows CLI.
Then, using the AWARD CBRom utility, simply replace this module.
Usually for old BIOS version 1.55 is recommended.
It's not rocket science.

But, of course, first you need to get the motherboard working properly.

PS Re: Abit VL6 CPU support
For Mendocino microcode plased in noncompressed zone of BIOS.

Yeah I am now focussing on the recapping part. However I did look at using CBROM to insert microcodes(courtesy AI).

Also are there any good Socket 370 motherboards with decent caps and which are hassle free to get up and running. The ASUS board seemed good but had input issues while for this board I think I need the recapping.

If you don't mind the lack of an ISA slot, I think the Intel D815EEA/ D815EEA2 boards are usually pretty solid, stable, and hassle free. They just lack the character and tempestuousness of Abit, Asus, and the gang.

Thanks for the suggestion. The SB AWE 64 is what led me to always picking up ISA slot boards and also from reading here that a ISA sound card is great.

Right now I will try to recap the board and if that does not work out try something like the non ISA boards.

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Reply 28 of 28, by Hans Tork

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This is most probably my final update. I changed the caps but had no luck with the board. It still powers on with the CPU fan running and even powers the video card. However I get no display output on my screen. After reading some other threads around here, it could be a bad EEPROM bios chip or failing to clear the ESCD.

I have given up on this board and moved to a Tyan S1854 which is actually working and I will posting my Win 95 build soon.

Thanks to the forum members once again for the helpful advice.

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