(03-22-2019, 11:16 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: Are you sure that you need to modify this BIOS?
Hello Deathbringer,
Yes, because on the Intel Compute Sticks, there is no provision in the BIOS menu for Legacy BIOS/CSM.
They're all locked down on UEFI. Hence, came my idea...
The first generation of those was particularly poor on resources (8GB eMMC storage and 1GB RAM) and naturally flopped in the marketplace because they stuck Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit on there, which basically sucked up all the storage space once you ran Ubuntu updates. I started getting low disk space errors within two hours of powering it on.
Made it very unusable. Because of this problem, Intel had many thousands of these unsold and it's easy to find them still in shrink wrap.
However, I bought mine knowing what I was getting into...they're only $30 a piece with free shipping from the guy on Ebay.
The original idea I had for these was to put a smaller version of Linux on a bunch of these and use them to search for Mersenne Primes, which I will be doing regardless. Last night I got Trisquel Mini on the first one I opened and it's running great..much slimmer than what was on there and it's searching for Mersenne Primes as we speak. I got a few apps I like to use on there and I'm happy with it.
Along the way I thought "Geez, if I could have a Legacy BIOS on these, I could run an older version of Windows or DOS and have plenty of resources for apps and games that I still have from back in the day. Would make a perfect vehicle to run a much less resource intensive OS.
Anyhow...I'm happy to pay someone who can see if a CSM can be unlocked or perhaps a module added to it if it's missing.
I looked at the *.BIO file I downloaded from Intel using UEFITool and legacy appears in quite a few places.
As I understand it, you cannot directly work with a *.BIO file, so the BIOS has to be dumped with a kit that involves putting a clip over the CMOS leads.
I guess doing that gives you the raw ROM/CAP(sule) files that you can work with.
I might try to do the dump myself, but would rather have someone else who has done it many times.
These sticks are so cheap I can just ship one to someone and not really care what happens to it, long as I get a BIOS back that has Legacy Boot.
Steve Sybesma