gerwin wrote:FeedingDragon wrote:Any chance you could upload the other GA-6BXC image? I'm still looking for an archive or copy of the PowerLeap instructions, but am not having much luck 🙁
Will do that, but it will have to wait until the weekend.
Pretty sure another BIOS is not gonna solve the problem you are having. What CPUs did you try?
Only have one. A Celeron 1.4Ghz, 100Mhz FSB model SL6C6. I'll give just about anything a shot really. First attempt was with the GigaByte F4b BIOS. Updated the BIOS to F4c and it changed what it did a bit. With the F4b it would print "Intel **46" (the ** were strange characters I don't know how to type,) and stop there. When I updated to F4c it would print "Intel 756" and stop. The numbers are ones I just picked randomly, I don't remember exactly what they were, just that the F4b had 2 digits and the F4c had 3 (without strange characters.) Of course, neither one was even close to the 1.4Ghz or 1400Mhz I was expecting. The last BIOS doesn't even get to the video BIOS display.
In all 3 cases I've tried adjusting the iP3's jumpers. Tried "Auto FSB" and "100 FSB" also tried all voltages from 1.50V to 1.60V (the CPU is 1.5V.) That's 18 different tries (3 BIOS, 2 FSB, 3 Voltage.) Don't mind trying 6 more times before giving up and going for a new MB. Don't really want to do that though. Since I cannot get a Voodoo 1 to play nice with my Voodoo 2's in DOS mode, I'd sort of like to keep the ISA/PCI spot open so I have more options in deciding what to put there. Most of the other boards I've been looking at have only 2 ISA slots (with 1 shared,) instead of 3. Alternately, I could look for a different Slotket adaptor I guess, but I haven't been able to find any so far.
I really wish those "special instructions" hadn't disappeared.