Hah.. I was playing around at getting Linux (Debian 2.2 Newest Potato release) installed on the SCSI drive and when I went to install the files from the CD it couldn't mount the CD Drive... I discovered that the BIOS on this old motherboard doesn't pick it up when booting... so I went to Gigabytes nice website and found the latest bios (Supports >8.4GB and Something else.. but it doesn't matter.)
Well anyways.. I use their flash program and save a copy of the old one and flash the new one in...
Now my computer doesn't realize it has a Floppy Drive and there are some funky transparent options in my bios... as well as a bad flash message that comes on after it initializes anything PNP before passing control to Win98
Intrigued by this I do a quick search on google and turn up the same article in many languages stating that the program doesn't work if you make a copy of your old bios and (if the board has it... pipeline burst cache enabled)
LOL.. the could have put a warning on the website.. oh well... heheh ... guess I get to work on low level hardware configuration for a bit and see if I can reverse flash the bios with an ambiguous AMI/Award bios flashing program that doesn't recognize anything other than I am using an x86 compatible CPU (Intel)
I haven't had this much fun in ages..
(Not since figuring out a way to flash a generic bios into my little brothers Diamond Viper V770 after it forgot its bios and still had the crappy diamond safeguards plus an unrecognized eeprom )
Fun Fun Fun.
Well anyways.. I use their flash program and save a copy of the old one and flash the new one in...
Now my computer doesn't realize it has a Floppy Drive and there are some funky transparent options in my bios... as well as a bad flash message that comes on after it initializes anything PNP before passing control to Win98
Intrigued by this I do a quick search on google and turn up the same article in many languages stating that the program doesn't work if you make a copy of your old bios and (if the board has it... pipeline burst cache enabled)
LOL.. the could have put a warning on the website.. oh well... heheh ... guess I get to work on low level hardware configuration for a bit and see if I can reverse flash the bios with an ambiguous AMI/Award bios flashing program that doesn't recognize anything other than I am using an x86 compatible CPU (Intel)
I haven't had this much fun in ages..
(Not since figuring out a way to flash a generic bios into my little brothers Diamond Viper V770 after it forgot its bios and still had the crappy diamond safeguards plus an unrecognized eeprom )
Fun Fun Fun.
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