Hello everyone!
Ten years ago, and after months of hard work I got enough money to build my first pc which had a Pentium 4 and an Abit IC7-MAX3, I remember that I was really happy when It first booted!
A couple of months ago I had the idea of rebuilding my old pc and I stumbled across this Asus CT-479 socket 479 to 478 adapter, since I had a little bit of spare time and money I got the adapter and a second hand Pentium M 780.
I assembled the Asus ct-479 + Pentium M 780 in my Abit IC7-MAX3 and there was no boot... I started reading a little bit and I was finally in condition to try some bios modding. Keep in mind that I have very little knowledge about how the bios works, so some of the things I tried might seem absurd:
1 - I concatenated the microcodes for the Pentium M PSB533MHz Dothan cpu's (sd6 and sd8 microcode) and injected it in my ic7-max3 bios using CBROM. (I am pretty sure that those are the correct microcodes for the cpu I got)
2 - Using modbin6 I changed the default fsb (100MHz) and nb/cpu strap to the minimum (PSB400) possible, also changed the agp/pci frequency to fixed and disabled Hyperthreading. The cpu volts I left "cpu default". Also tried the same as above but with and FSB of 133MHz and PSB533 which are the correct settings for the Pentium M 780.
3 - I tried some older bios releases, like the first release. I have also tried all the above with the 400 and 533MHz jumper positions in the adapter.
I flashed the bios multiple times including the aforementioned modifications, but I always had the same result: No boot, no post, the board won't even "beep". I tried to boot without ram, and the behavior seems to be the same. I notice that the the hard drive starts to spin and then nothing... I should also add that i can boot with a Pentium 4 using the bios that I modded, so the hardware is in working condition.
I have also found out that are boards that perfectly support the adapter despite not having the I875P chipset or being officially supported (even non asus boards!). I have included a link with the list. I have a folder with the majority of those bios, let me know if you need some more files, other than those that I have included.
I have already put a lot of time into this problem, but I don't have enough knowledge to solve it, this is why I came here to ask for your help, would you kindly look into the problem that I am presenting?
EDIT: The Asus P4C800E-Deluxe and the Abit IC7-MAX3 share the same chipset (i875P) but the Asus uses AMI bios and the Abit Award 6.0. According to the link below the Abit TH7II-Raid boots with the the Pentium M Dothan (allows correct operation despite lacking the microcode) through the adapter (jumper in the adapter at 400MHz position and 533MHz in bios) and despite having the i850 chipset, it has an Award 6.0 bios.
UPDATE: I have been reading the information in Pinczakko's website (https://sites.google.com/site/pinczakko/home). I now realize that the things that I tried with Modbin6 and cpu microcodes were useless. If the system doesn't even beep without ram, so it means that something is wrong in the very early stages of the boot process. CPU is not even getting initialized? Maybe something to do with the reset vector? Would transplant the cpu initialization procedures from the Asus bios solve the issue? I also have 2 spare bios chips, so we have some margin of error.
Files:
Abit IC7-MAX3 bios 18 (Latest bios, i875P chipset, Award 6.0) ->
IC7P_18.zip (Size: 379.61 KB / Downloads: 1)
Asus P4C800E-Deluxe (before Pentium M support, i875P chipset, AMI) ->
P4ced19.zip (Size: 407.66 KB / Downloads: 0)
Asus P4C800E-Deluxe (latest with Pentium M support, i875P chipset, AMI)) ->
P4ced23.zip (Size: 427.32 KB / Downloads: 2)
Abit TH7II-RAID (eh bios, i850 chipset, Award 6.0) ->
TH7H_EH.zip (Size: 266.28 KB / Downloads: 1)
6d6 and 6d8 microcodes from intel website (Pentium M 780 and PSB533 Dothan cpu's) ->
6d6_6d8_microcode.zip (Size: 4.66 KB / Downloads: 6)
Links:
Pentium M 780 (Cpu I got) ->http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Pentium_M/Intel-Pentium%20M%20780%20RH80536GE0512M%20%28BX80536GE2266FJ%29.html
Asus CT-479 adapter review -> http://techreport.com/review/8585/asus-ct-479-pentium-m-socket-adapter
List of officially and unofficially supported motherboards -> https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.geocities.jp%2Fct_479%2F&sandbox=1
I am aware that this modifications have the potential to damage my hardware and I take all the responsibility.
I am willing to donate to bios-mods.com if you guys come up with a solution, best regards,
u3a6
Ten years ago, and after months of hard work I got enough money to build my first pc which had a Pentium 4 and an Abit IC7-MAX3, I remember that I was really happy when It first booted!
A couple of months ago I had the idea of rebuilding my old pc and I stumbled across this Asus CT-479 socket 479 to 478 adapter, since I had a little bit of spare time and money I got the adapter and a second hand Pentium M 780.
I assembled the Asus ct-479 + Pentium M 780 in my Abit IC7-MAX3 and there was no boot... I started reading a little bit and I was finally in condition to try some bios modding. Keep in mind that I have very little knowledge about how the bios works, so some of the things I tried might seem absurd:
1 - I concatenated the microcodes for the Pentium M PSB533MHz Dothan cpu's (sd6 and sd8 microcode) and injected it in my ic7-max3 bios using CBROM. (I am pretty sure that those are the correct microcodes for the cpu I got)
2 - Using modbin6 I changed the default fsb (100MHz) and nb/cpu strap to the minimum (PSB400) possible, also changed the agp/pci frequency to fixed and disabled Hyperthreading. The cpu volts I left "cpu default". Also tried the same as above but with and FSB of 133MHz and PSB533 which are the correct settings for the Pentium M 780.
3 - I tried some older bios releases, like the first release. I have also tried all the above with the 400 and 533MHz jumper positions in the adapter.
I flashed the bios multiple times including the aforementioned modifications, but I always had the same result: No boot, no post, the board won't even "beep". I tried to boot without ram, and the behavior seems to be the same. I notice that the the hard drive starts to spin and then nothing... I should also add that i can boot with a Pentium 4 using the bios that I modded, so the hardware is in working condition.
I have also found out that are boards that perfectly support the adapter despite not having the I875P chipset or being officially supported (even non asus boards!). I have included a link with the list. I have a folder with the majority of those bios, let me know if you need some more files, other than those that I have included.
I have already put a lot of time into this problem, but I don't have enough knowledge to solve it, this is why I came here to ask for your help, would you kindly look into the problem that I am presenting?
EDIT: The Asus P4C800E-Deluxe and the Abit IC7-MAX3 share the same chipset (i875P) but the Asus uses AMI bios and the Abit Award 6.0. According to the link below the Abit TH7II-Raid boots with the the Pentium M Dothan (allows correct operation despite lacking the microcode) through the adapter (jumper in the adapter at 400MHz position and 533MHz in bios) and despite having the i850 chipset, it has an Award 6.0 bios.
UPDATE: I have been reading the information in Pinczakko's website (https://sites.google.com/site/pinczakko/home). I now realize that the things that I tried with Modbin6 and cpu microcodes were useless. If the system doesn't even beep without ram, so it means that something is wrong in the very early stages of the boot process. CPU is not even getting initialized? Maybe something to do with the reset vector? Would transplant the cpu initialization procedures from the Asus bios solve the issue? I also have 2 spare bios chips, so we have some margin of error.
Files:
Abit IC7-MAX3 bios 18 (Latest bios, i875P chipset, Award 6.0) ->
IC7P_18.zip (Size: 379.61 KB / Downloads: 1)
Asus P4C800E-Deluxe (before Pentium M support, i875P chipset, AMI) ->
P4ced19.zip (Size: 407.66 KB / Downloads: 0)
Asus P4C800E-Deluxe (latest with Pentium M support, i875P chipset, AMI)) ->
P4ced23.zip (Size: 427.32 KB / Downloads: 2)
Abit TH7II-RAID (eh bios, i850 chipset, Award 6.0) ->
TH7H_EH.zip (Size: 266.28 KB / Downloads: 1)
6d6 and 6d8 microcodes from intel website (Pentium M 780 and PSB533 Dothan cpu's) ->
6d6_6d8_microcode.zip (Size: 4.66 KB / Downloads: 6)
Links:
Pentium M 780 (Cpu I got) ->http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Pentium_M/Intel-Pentium%20M%20780%20RH80536GE0512M%20%28BX80536GE2266FJ%29.html
Asus CT-479 adapter review -> http://techreport.com/review/8585/asus-ct-479-pentium-m-socket-adapter
List of officially and unofficially supported motherboards -> https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.geocities.jp%2Fct_479%2F&sandbox=1
I am aware that this modifications have the potential to damage my hardware and I take all the responsibility.
I am willing to donate to bios-mods.com if you guys come up with a solution, best regards,
u3a6