Hi!
I'm making a BIOS programmer because my BIOS upgrade failed and I don't want to buy a programmed chip. Since I managed to read from an SST49LF040 it should be no problem to write to it.
However, I'm not sure what to write. The BIOS file for my Asus P5VD2-X board from the asus site - 5VD2X308.ZIP - contains the file 0308.BIN (524288 bytes) which is an lha archive which contains the file 0308.bin (131072). The SST49LF040 is a 4 Mbit (512kbyte) chip, so writing the 128k 0308.bin seems wrong. But the 512k 0308.bin begins with '!?-lh5-' and I doubt '!?' is the code to jump to some routine which starts the bios. Possibly the entry point is somewhere else, and I could just try it.
Can you tell me what to burn?
Another problem is, that my original bios chip was an SST49LF040B (probably broken) and the replacement I got is an SST49LF040 which has the ID and flash/register selection bit on different bits coded into the 32 bit address of the LPC protocol. Someone said it would still work, but I can't imagine how. What do you think? Anyone have an SST49LF040B (or Winbond W39V040B) for me?
Thanks, Bernhard
images:
http://darsie.dyndns.org/bernhard/img/bi...llery.html
datasheets:
SST40LF040B,
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datashee...F040.shtml
SST49LF004A,
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datashee...004A.shtml
I'm making a BIOS programmer because my BIOS upgrade failed and I don't want to buy a programmed chip. Since I managed to read from an SST49LF040 it should be no problem to write to it.
However, I'm not sure what to write. The BIOS file for my Asus P5VD2-X board from the asus site - 5VD2X308.ZIP - contains the file 0308.BIN (524288 bytes) which is an lha archive which contains the file 0308.bin (131072). The SST49LF040 is a 4 Mbit (512kbyte) chip, so writing the 128k 0308.bin seems wrong. But the 512k 0308.bin begins with '!?-lh5-' and I doubt '!?' is the code to jump to some routine which starts the bios. Possibly the entry point is somewhere else, and I could just try it.
Can you tell me what to burn?
Another problem is, that my original bios chip was an SST49LF040B (probably broken) and the replacement I got is an SST49LF040 which has the ID and flash/register selection bit on different bits coded into the 32 bit address of the LPC protocol. Someone said it would still work, but I can't imagine how. What do you think? Anyone have an SST49LF040B (or Winbond W39V040B) for me?
Thanks, Bernhard
images:
http://darsie.dyndns.org/bernhard/img/bi...llery.html
datasheets:
SST40LF040B,
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datashee...F040.shtml
SST49LF004A,
http://www.datasheetcatalog.com/datashee...004A.shtml