#theretroweb — Public Fediverse posts
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There were no picture of the AOpen AX65 #PentiumPro board on #TheRetroWeb, so I did my best with my #fp5 and it turned out OK.
I then proceeded to remove the BIOS chip and dump its content with the #minipro.
Now, when dealing with motherboards where the BIOS has a sticker with its version on it, I never know if I should update it in place and make the sticker lie, or replace the EEPROM with a freshly flashed one instead and store the original.
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There were no picture of the AOpen AX65 #PentiumPro board on #TheRetroWeb, so I did my best with my #fp5 and it turned out OK.
I then proceeded to remove the BIOS chip and dump its content with the #minipro.
Now, when dealing with motherboards where the BIOS has a sticker with its version on it, I never know if I should update it in place and make the sticker lie, or replace the EEPROM with a freshly flashed one instead and store the original.
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There were no picture of the AOpen AX65 #PentiumPro board on #TheRetroWeb, so I did my best with my #fp5 and it turned out OK.
I then proceeded to remove the BIOS chip and dump its content with the #minipro.
Now, when dealing with motherboards where the BIOS has a sticker with its version on it, I never know if I should update it in place and make the sticker lie, or replace the EEPROM with a freshly flashed one instead and store the original.
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There were no picture of the AOpen AX65 #PentiumPro board on #TheRetroWeb, so I did my best with my #fp5 and it turned out OK.
I then proceeded to remove the BIOS chip and dump its content with the #minipro.
Now, when dealing with motherboards where the BIOS has a sticker with its version on it, I never know if I should update it in place and make the sticker lie, or replace the EEPROM with a freshly flashed one instead and store the original.
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There were no picture of the AOpen AX65 #PentiumPro board on #TheRetroWeb, so I did my best with my #fp5 and it turned out OK.
I then proceeded to remove the BIOS chip and dump its content with the #minipro.
Now, when dealing with motherboards where the BIOS has a sticker with its version on it, I never know if I should update it in place and make the sticker lie, or replace the EEPROM with a freshly flashed one instead and store the original.
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I've done my part for #TheRetroWeb, submitted two BIOS version for the "ASUS PTGD1-LA (OEM) R1.07". Now to wait for them to be approved and uploaded to the site!
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-ptgd1-la-oem-r1.07
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I've done my part for #TheRetroWeb, submitted two BIOS version for the "ASUS PTGD1-LA (OEM) R1.07". Now to wait for them to be approved and uploaded to the site!
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-ptgd1-la-oem-r1.07
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I've done my part for #TheRetroWeb, submitted two BIOS version for the "ASUS PTGD1-LA (OEM) R1.07". Now to wait for them to be approved and uploaded to the site!
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-ptgd1-la-oem-r1.07
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I've done my part for #TheRetroWeb, submitted two BIOS version for the "ASUS PTGD1-LA (OEM) R1.07". Now to wait for them to be approved and uploaded to the site!
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/asus-ptgd1-la-oem-r1.07
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Round 2 for getting a new P4 motherboard to replace my failed Biostar P4M80-M4. Picked up an "Emachines D4362" motherboard. As far as I can tell its not listed on #TheRetroWeb so I'll make sure to submit an entry for it once I receive it.
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Round 2 for getting a new P4 motherboard to replace my failed Biostar P4M80-M4. Picked up an "Emachines D4362" motherboard. As far as I can tell its not listed on #TheRetroWeb so I'll make sure to submit an entry for it once I receive it.
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Round 2 for getting a new P4 motherboard to replace my failed Biostar P4M80-M4. Picked up an "Emachines D4362" motherboard. As far as I can tell its not listed on #TheRetroWeb so I'll make sure to submit an entry for it once I receive it.
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Round 2 for getting a new P4 motherboard to replace my failed Biostar P4M80-M4. Picked up an "Emachines D4362" motherboard. As far as I can tell its not listed on #TheRetroWeb so I'll make sure to submit an entry for it once I receive it.
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Backed up the #BIOS and submitted the backup images to #TheRetroWeb.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/mitac-trigon-typhoonb-compaq-oem
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Backed up the #BIOS and submitted the backup images to #TheRetroWeb.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/mitac-trigon-typhoonb-compaq-oem
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Backed up the #BIOS and submitted the backup images to #TheRetroWeb.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/mitac-trigon-typhoonb-compaq-oem
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Backed up the #BIOS and submitted the backup images to #TheRetroWeb.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/mitac-trigon-typhoonb-compaq-oem
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Backed up the #BIOS and submitted the backup images to #TheRetroWeb.
https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/mitac-trigon-typhoonb-compaq-oem
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Pentium II/III build is up and running, now to cable manage, figure out which OS I want to run, and document the motherboard for #TheRetroWeb.
The motherboard is likely a "Maxtium Computer BXAD" relabeled as "BXAD Ver. 1.0" guessing for use with "Pine Technology" systems as already documented here: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/maxtium-computer-bxad