03-23-2019, 09:00 PM
Hi all,
I have an interesting problem. I am working on an arcade machine with a bad motherboard. The software is proprietary. I was able to find a motherboard with the same chipset as the arcade motherboard that runs the software just fine.
However, I am trying to get a different board - again same chipset - to work, and the game is crashing with a generic error about audio. Both boards use the Realtek audio codec (ALC892) and have identical specs.
So, I figured it must be something in the BIOS. I removed the non-working board BIOS chip (call this board #1) and put it in the working board (board #2). Board #2 which formerly worked now crashes with the same error. Board #1 will not boot with the board #2's BIOS.
Then I set out downloading BIOS from other manufacturers' boards with the same chipset and hoping for the best. After several hours, I found a BIOS that will boot on board #1 into the game! The only issue is, the on-board USB SD-card reader is not working.
I would have to assume there is something different between the 2 BIOS that is causing the game to crash. My question is - is there a way to copy only over the audio firmware/ROM from the working BIOS and add it to the non-working BIOS?
I have attached both BIOS ROMs. The AD04 is the original BIOS which causes the game to crash. The EM50 BIOS is the BIOS that allows the game to boot but without SD CARD reader support. Is it possible to copy the audio firmware from EM50 to AD04?
I have an interesting problem. I am working on an arcade machine with a bad motherboard. The software is proprietary. I was able to find a motherboard with the same chipset as the arcade motherboard that runs the software just fine.
However, I am trying to get a different board - again same chipset - to work, and the game is crashing with a generic error about audio. Both boards use the Realtek audio codec (ALC892) and have identical specs.
So, I figured it must be something in the BIOS. I removed the non-working board BIOS chip (call this board #1) and put it in the working board (board #2). Board #2 which formerly worked now crashes with the same error. Board #1 will not boot with the board #2's BIOS.
Then I set out downloading BIOS from other manufacturers' boards with the same chipset and hoping for the best. After several hours, I found a BIOS that will boot on board #1 into the game! The only issue is, the on-board USB SD-card reader is not working.
I would have to assume there is something different between the 2 BIOS that is causing the game to crash. My question is - is there a way to copy only over the audio firmware/ROM from the working BIOS and add it to the non-working BIOS?
I have attached both BIOS ROMs. The AD04 is the original BIOS which causes the game to crash. The EM50 BIOS is the BIOS that allows the game to boot but without SD CARD reader support. Is it possible to copy the audio firmware from EM50 to AD04?