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How about a MR-BIOS ROM file repository?

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Reply 80 of 385, by Deksor

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Hey check out that page ! http://files.mpoli.fi/hardware/ROM/MRBIOS/

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Reply 81 of 385, by Cyrix200+

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I was digging through some boxes of junk I bought in the last few years, and I found this MR BIOS chip.

I have a MiniPro, but how do I find the correct chip type without removing the sticker?

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Reply 83 of 385, by Cyrix200+

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keropi wrote:

read it as generic 27C512 it should do the trick

So the software doesn't have a generic 27C512 option. I had tried a few already, but those didn't work. Then I selected OKI MSM27C512 and it worked!

Seems to be the "MR BIOS (tm) Copyright (c) 1992, Microid Research Ver V1.28 Port OPTI33" (Not sure if the 33 is part of the string) dated 01/15/92

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Reply 84 of 385, by keropi

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a trick to remember, chose whatever 27C512 chip you want but uncheck the "Check ID" tickbox on lower left corner of the program - then it will work
Basically the programmer won't check if it's a TI, OKI, AMD, whatever manufacturer and just dump the data

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Reply 87 of 385, by bjwil1991

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Depends on the motherboard. Some were 64KB in size, others were 32KB.

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Reply 89 of 385, by Hinoserm

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Signed up specifically to post this since I wasn't sure how to share the info otherwise.

Not sure if this one has already been found, but I recently found a MR BIOS chip on a motherboard marked SM 486-50USC. This board has a UMC UM82C491F chipset. The MR BIOS ROM chip is hand-marked 1150USC. The boot screen shows it to be MR BIOS V1.50.

You can grab a copy from the URL below. I would suggest if possible someone set up a mirror or upload it to the relevant archive. Included in the zip file are .bin and .hex files as well as photos of the board and chip. The chip is some version of 27c512.

http://otis.io/misc/mrbios_um82c492f_1150usc.zip

Reply 90 of 385, by keropi

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Hinoserm wrote:
Signed up specifically to post this since I wasn't sure how to share the info otherwise. […]
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Signed up specifically to post this since I wasn't sure how to share the info otherwise.

Not sure if this one has already been found, but I recently found a MR BIOS chip on a motherboard marked SM 486-50USC. This board has a UMC UM82C491F chipset. The MR BIOS ROM chip is hand-marked 1150USC. The boot screen shows it to be MR BIOS V1.50.

You can grab a copy from the URL below. I would suggest if possible someone set up a mirror or upload it to the relevant archive. Included in the zip file are .bin and .hex files as well as photos of the board and chip. The chip is some version of 27c512.

http://otis.io/misc/mrbios_um82c492f_1150usc.zip

mirrored the bios file locally

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Reply 91 of 385, by Black6spdZ

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Miasmark wrote:
I believe the Spectra Utilities disk contains most of the socket 5/7 bioses. and award bioses http://www.vogonsdrivers.com/getfi […]
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I believe the Spectra Utilities disk contains most of the socket 5/7 bioses. and award bioses
http://www.vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?file … &menustate=54,0
http://www.vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?file … &menustate=54,0
I can't tell exactly which one is which since they are listed by numbers. likely have to boot the "Install disk" to see if the cd has a bios first. then you use the utility in windows to copy it to the floppy and then boot the floppy again to use it. Tested on a PB 640 and Advanced EV motherboard and both ended up with MR BIOS 3.46.

Im also curious what the differnce in the different versions of the disk are. since I have V1 of the cd.

Do you know what the Windows CD installer renames the bios image to before it copies it to the diskette? I cannot get the setup to work through an XP VM and USB floppy. I know the Mr Bios filename for my particular mobo "PB 680 Orlando" but it wont see the floppy correctly to transfer it over.

Reply 93 of 385, by appiah4

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I guess this is the best place to ask; I am trying to diagnose an Octek 486 board with a MR. BIOS. I am using a Diagnose Card, but I can't seem to locate the error codes for MR. BIOS anywhere. Does anyone have these?

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Reply 94 of 385, by Cyrix200+

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appiah4 wrote:

I guess this is the best place to ask; I am trying to diagnose an Octek 486 board with a MR. BIOS. I am using a Diagnose Card, but I can't seem to locate the error codes for MR. BIOS anywhere. Does anyone have these?

This should be the codes: http://www.bioscentral.com/postcodes/microidmrbios.htm

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Reply 96 of 385, by Rio444

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Here is a book that may be useful http://read.pudn.com/downloads156/ebook/69587 … IOS%20Guide.pdf
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Reply 97 of 385, by dionb

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Quick bump to confirm the Opti 82C495sx BIOS works beautifully on my "VESA Bus 495SX" board, which is either a See-Thru Data Systems STO 98-5VL, Auva CAM33-Px, J-Mark OPTI-495SX 3/486WB or DataExpert OPTI-495SX-2VL.

In any event, it previously had some kind of BIOS bug stopping it from booting into any device (POST and AMIBIOS setup went fine), after flashing MRBIOS that problem was gone and all the MRBIOS glory was revealed to me.

Reply 98 of 385, by cyclone3d

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Here is an archived page that has at least some of the mr bios (esupport) documentation available other than what they currently have:
Some of the listed files are there, others aren't.

http://web.archive.org/web/20040507024044/htt … chsupport/docs/

Archived utilities:
http://web.archive.org/web/20011110055952/htt … os/mrbutils.htm

Archived specs page:
http://web.archive.org/web/20011007025808/htt … om/mr_spec.html

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