First post, by iulianv
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Yesterday I got the board in the attached photo (together with some 486 board that will be subject to another thread, and some dual-socket8 HP mainboard that is yet to be identified, showered and tested).
As you can see, the BIOS chip is missing - now, there was this "urban legend" about newer (AGP/PCI) mainboards, that if you have an ISA slot and an ISA video card available you can always recover from a bad BIOS flash by trying again, because FDD booting and ISA video output don't require a good BIOS.
Is the same true in my case? I mean, the board doesn't display anything, and the speaker is silent - is this because of the missing BIOS, or should I look for a different cause (like bad RAM or the wrong configuration of the three blue jumpers)?
I found a BIOS for my board here - http://chukaev.ru54.com/bios.htm - now I'm looking for a way to use it...