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    Want To Update Your BIOSHello guys, Today i will talking about How You Can Update Your BIOS software.Most of old

    computer has old Bios software and it does't support new HDD and Pen-drive boot systems.

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    At least, you should be able to find the required/missing information in the Net this

    article wont help you with it. So, instead of starting from basics, lets do just the

    opposite and start with clearing up the most typical myths and confusions.

    Some Myths

    Myth #1: One has to (should) reprogram the FLASH memory chip (which contains the BIOS)

    using only the flashing software supplied by the BIOS manufacturer (for example,

    use AwdFlash with AwardBIOS , or AMIFlash with AMIBIOS ).Thats wrong, but many people believe in this myth particularly because there are so many

    misleading warnings on manufacturers websites (especially for people for whom English is a

    foreign language!). You could ask: Why is it wrong?. If you want to know the answer dont

    be lazy to read this part of the article and the next one!

    Myth #2: One has to (should) use the so-called Hot Swap method only with a motherboard of

    exactly the same type (same chipset, same manufacturer, etc.)

    Thats wrong, and its the second most common mistake. It comes from the lack of knowledge

    about how different flash chips work, and this difference actually may cause some limitations

    on the type of motherboards that can be used to (re)program a specific flash memory chip.

    Anyway, if you need to reprogram the flash chip of a (dead) motherboard, and you have a

    working motherboard of exactly the same type this would be an advantage.

    Some Flashers and their usage

    A flasher is a piece of software for flash memory chips (re)programming (process also

    commonly known as (re)flasing ). The most popular universal flashers

    are AwdFlash , AMIFlash and UniFlash ; other flashers are mostly special ones for specific

    brands, like aFlash for ASUS motherboards or special flashers for Intel boards ( note that

    universal flashers may not work with these boards ). In this article well concentrate only on the

    mentioned three universal flashers .

    As most DOS programs, flashers can be controlled by command line switches . As there is

    plenty of information about them in the Net, so only the essential ones will be described here.

    ATTENTION GUYS ! Running a flasher WITHOUT specifying any swithes (i.e. using the

    default ones) might damage the BIOS, even though you had no intention to reflash it and

    were just wondering how it works and/or just wanted to backup the current version of your

    BIOS. Although its a very rare case and is related usually to some specific versions of

    AMIFlash, it has happened personally to the author , and not just once! Executing some

    special utilities (like DMICFG ), which are sometimes included on CDs that came with a

    motherboard (for fine-tuning BIOS), often causes the same problem damages the BIOS,

    even when you had no intention to reflash the flash chip, but just wanted to have a look on

    what the utility does.

    AwdFlash

    The most popular flasher but not the best one. Should be used with the following switches:

    AWDFLASH bios_file /py/sn/f/r/cd/cp

    These switches will cause AwdFlash to do the following:

    /py reprogram the flash memory with the contents of bios_file without asking for

    confirmations (here p means P rogram, y means Yes);

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    /sn do not save the old BIOS ( S ave= No);

    /f do not check if the BIOS in the bios_file file is intended for this particular motherboard

    and if this is a BIOS file at all ( Force reprogramming);

    /r reboot the computer after flashing is complete ( Reboot). If you dont need this just

    dont use this switch;

    /cd and /cp clear some setup data. It is highly recommended to use these switches

    (Clear DMI data, Clear P NP data). It is also recommended to add one more switch /cc ,

    to automatically Clear CMOS.

    Not so popular as AwdFlash, but actually the best one (despite even the problems with some

    versions when being executed without any switches see the warning above). It should be

    used with the following switches:

    AMIFLASH bios_file /b /n /-o /-c /-d /-r /v /-i /-k /-e /-g

    To backup your current BIOS, run AMIFlash as follows ( NOTE: there is no SPACE character

    after the /s switch):

    AMIFLASH /b /n /-o /-c /-d /-r /v /-i /-k /-e /-g /s backup_file

    If youre going to reprogram a flash chip(s) more than twice dont be lazy and prepare a

    .BAT file on your DOS system disk(ette), with a string l ike this:

    A:\UTILS\AMIFLASH.EXE %1 /b /n /-o /-c /-d /-r /v /-i /-k /-e /-g

    A UniFlash

    UniFlash is a much more advanced flasher (compared to AwdFlash

    and AMIFlash) and requires some major knowledge/experience from

    the user, so it will not be described in this article.

    Some details about flashing BIOS-es of ASUS motherboards

    Regular flashers shouldnt be used for reprogramming flash

    chips on ASUS motherboards, because vast majority of ASUS BIOSes

    (starting from ancient Pentium1) are blocking the regular

    methods of reprogramming. For these motherboards, ASUS own

    branded utilities must be used. For the oldest boards it would

    be PFlash , and for the newer ones it would be AFlash (in many

    cases AFLASH will work with older boards as well). For the

    modern boards you will need to use Windows-based flashing

    utilities.

    It should be mentioned, that the statement you will need to in

    the preceding paragraph doesnt mean that ASUS own flashing

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    utilities are troublesome. Quite the contrary: they are very

    comfortable to use, easy to understand, quite universal, dont

    ask hundreds of questions and successfully flash everything on

    their way. In addition, AMIFlash is still usable, despite the

    error at the end of the flashing process (it is actually caused

    by DOS4GW rather then by AMIFLASH).

    In any case, all happy owners of ASUS motherboards should be

    extra careful while flashing their boards, as the resurrection

    process in case of the BIOS corruption may be difficult. And

    even if you think you are an advanced user with a great

    experience once more: be careful ! ASUS engineers use very

    complex and sometimes weird BIOS protection techniques in their

    masterpieces, and this other side of the medal can make the

    process of repairing a motherboard with corrupted BIOS very

    complicated. Your motherboard may seem to be dead (00 ! on

    a POST card ), as well as the flash memory chip (e.g., you may

    not be able to reflash it on a board other then ASUS), but

    actually both of them are in good, absolutely operational

    condition the dead chip will work well if put into another,

    exactly similar, but working board, and/or the dead board will

    return to live with the flash chip from that working board. If

    youre dealing with problems like these you can read

    the chapter about the LPC interface (ASUS uses this interface

    long ago compared to other companies who have started using it

    later).

    P.S. Similar problems (necessity to use branded flashers) may

    appear with some (usually well known) other brands, for

    example a couple of Abit motherboards have fine points in

    the flashing procedure. UniFlash will warn you that it does not

    like this brand.

    Common issues and their solutions

    BIOS image files size does not match the flash memory chip

    capacity.

    Its a rather common problem, most likely caused by the fact

    that manufacturers sometimes use flash memory chips of different

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    capacity in different motherboard revisions. The MS-

    6117 motherboard (made by MSI) may serve as an example: look at

    its BIOS list and youll see that all AMI BIOS releases are for

    a 1Mbit flash chip, as well as AWARD BIOS releases 1.x and 2.x;

    however, the AWARD BIOS release 3.2 is for a 2Mbit flash chip.

    Rarely, you may run on a board with a flash chip of somespecific capacity, while the manufacturer claims that the board

    is/was produ?ed only with flash chips of different capacity.

    That may just mean that your board is after repair, but it may

    also mean that you have a fake motherboard (i.e. some company

    has cloned (copied) a design of another manufacturer and has

    used a cheaper flash memory chip of different capacity).

    A flasher refuses to accept the given BIOS image file, producing error messages like that the given file is not a

    BIOS image at all, or its a BIOS for a motherboard of

    different model.

    Its an even more common issue, but if youre 100% sure that you

    know what youre doing, just use the switches described

    previously to force the flasher to do the job.

    A flasher cannot recognize the used flash memory chip and thus

    cannot (re)program it.

    This issue is also a common one, and there could be a few

    reasons for that:

    . the flash memory write protection is turned on (thats what

    most flashers would ask you to check in this case). Old boards

    hase a jumper that enables/disables flash chip protection,

    while newer ones have it as an option in BIOS Setup (something

    like BIOS FLASH PROTECTION = ENABLE/DISABLE );

    . the particular version of the flasher that youre using

    doesnt know the particular type of a flash memory chip. Its

    a rare occasion, but it happens, usually when you are trying

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    to flash some stone-age flash chip by a newer version flasher,

    or vise versa.

    . the flash memory chip is not supported by the motherboard

    (this may happen e.g. when you try to hot-swap flash chips)

    read the chapter dedicated to different interfaces like

    FWH/LPC;

    . the flash memory chip is inserted in the wrong way. Double

    check that you have inserted it correctly before you turn the

    motherboard on, otherwise you may end up with the next option

    ;

    . the flash memory chip is dead;

    . the flash chip is not actually a flash chip, but an OTP (one-

    time programmable) ROM or an Ultra Violet EPROM (UVEPROM, with

    small transparent window). May apply only to stone-age

    motherboards (the ones before Pentium 1); its easy to

    recognize those chips by the marks on them (they would go like

    27xxx).

    Everything went fine, no visible errors, you turn the board on

    and silence

    For recovering in this case, you will need to read the article

    further

    CHAPTER TWO. Dedicated for those who hasnt read the first

    chapter on time and now needs a recovery.

    Considering that a person would read this chapter not to study

    about updating the BIOS of a working board but for recovering it

    after a failure, lets go ahead and see what options do we have.

    Option 1. Reprogramming the flash chip using a hardware

    programmer unit

    Plain and simple you will have to break your piggy-box, pull

    out your flash chip, take a floppy disk, bottle of beer (keg

    sounds better :) and go to one of your tech-buddies. If the

    flash chip is soldered in, then you will have to break another

    piggy-box and take the motherboard with you. In this case,

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    consider asking the technitian to solder in a chipbed for the

    flash chip this may lighten your future expenses.

    Option 2. Hot swap

    You will need another WORKING motherboard. As was mentioned

    before, in most cases it neither has to be a one with the same

    chipset, nor of the same brand. What is most important, indeed,

    is the type of flash chips that the working board is compatible

    with there are two major types:

    the regular ones all flash chips in DIP32 (rectangular)

    package are of this type. They are usually marked

    as xx 28 xxxx , xx 29 xxxx , sometimes xx 39 xxxx , xx 49 xxxx ;

    the ones with LPC and/or FWH interface (sometimes

    called hub chips) vast majority of these chips are in

    square PLCC32 package. Most of those are marked

    as xx 49 xxxx and sometimes xx 39 xxxx , while Intels chips of

    this type like 82802 xx .

    So, if our recovery board uses the same (or compatible) type of

    BIOS flash chip as the dead one (and of same or larger capacity)

    everything should work fine.

    How-to Do ?

    Use your imagination. The most important thing during this

    process do not drop any ironware on the motherboard or spill any

    liquid. For chips in DIP32 everything is easy. Usually it is

    recommended to tie the native chip with a fishing line or

    similar non-conducting thread for easier pulling it out of the

    chipbed before reprogramming. As for myself, I use a hoop ring

    belt (an old COM-port wiring, for example) and set it up under

    the chip so it would be comfortable and safe to pull the belt

    without cutting it and without damaging the chip and the

    chipbed.

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    As for the square chips aka PLCC32 its a bit harder. One can

    try using fishing line as well or any non-conducting type of

    threads or if you have a good access point and your hands are

    straight just use a needle, slowly lifting the chip from

    access corners in chipbed. If you, however, reprogram chips

    everyday or just want to be 100% sure glue something like a

    piece of plastic or even melt some glue from the glue-gun to the

    top of the chip. This would allow you to pull it out. You can

    also just buy PLCC32 extractor. Anyway, it is your choice.

    Option 3.Using a floppy disk (for modern motherboards HDD or

    CD-ROM)

    If the BIOS is not completely dead (during the boot-up, the

    board tries to access the floppy disk drive and/or displays a

    BIOS CHECKSUM ERROR message) it may be possible to recover theBIOS without additional hardware.

    Note: on most boards up to PentiumIII-class ones, the error

    message wont be displayed if you have an AGP/PCI video card. If

    the board has ISA slot(s), try using some ancient ISA video

    card; for boards not having such slot try using a PCI video

    card. As of many modern boards, the boot block (which actually

    produces and displays this error message) supports AGP video

    cards.

    In addition: if youre using a POST card(or the motherboard has

    a built-in one), the following POST codes may help you to

    determine that the bootblock tries to recover the BIOS from a

    floppy:

    for Award BIOS: POST code 41 h shown in the beginning of the

    POST procedure(something about the 5th-6th POST code of those

    you could see on the POST card). In Award BIOS this code

    corresponds to FDD controller and FDD(s) initialization.

    for AMI BIOS: POST codes F0 h- FE h will mean that AMI BIOS

    attempts to boot from a floppy drive.

    Mostly all you need is:

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    a minimal bootable diskette (i.e.:

    only IO.SYS , MSDOS.SYS , COMMAND.COM );

    a flasher (e.g. AWDFLASH.EXE)

    of course, the BIOS image file (in many cases, must be

    (re)named to bios.bin ) that youll have to get (from the

    boards manufacturers website or from somewhere else)

    AUTOEXEC.BAT with appropriate string inside:

    for AwdFlash:

    awdflash bios.bin /cd/cp/py/sn/f/r

    for AMIFlash:

    amiflash amibios.rom /b /n /-o /-c /-d /-r /v /-i /-k /-e /-g

    It is not recommended to use other names for the BIOS image fileand/or flashers (use only the standard names mentioned above)

    some BIOS-es (basically, their bootblocks) may just ignore

    them, producing an error message like NON SYSTEM DISK or DISK DRIVE

    NOT READY.

    There is no standard procedure for BIOS recovery from a floppy

    drive. A plenty of brand-name computers made by Intel, HP,

    Compaq, Dell, IBM, Fujitsu and some others could be restored

    using a special floppy disk its image is usually availible for

    download from their website along with detailed descriptions of

    how to use it.

    It is also possible that you will need just a flasher program

    and the BIOS image file (the diskette should not even contain

    any system files), or even only the BIOS image file itself,

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    because both the flasher and the BIOS would be built into that

    file. Usually, this may be applicable to newer boards.

    To be short there may be some unexpected variations. Taking

    into account a possibility of hardware and/or bootblock

    corruption, this method (using a floppy drive) is rather not

    reliable and promising (and statistics prove it), but its thebest method to start BIOS recovery with who knows, maybe

    youll be the lucky one !

    Dedicated for those who want to know not only how to do, but

    also how and why it works

    PP -type Flash ROM chips interface (DIP32 and PLCC32 packages).

    A little about operating principles

    The regular flash chip operates with the following signals:

    DQ0-DQ7 8 data lines;

    A00-A16/A17 17 or 18 address lines (depends on the chips capacity: 1

    Mbit chips have 17 lines, 2Mbit ones have 18 lines);

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    CE# chip enable (or chip select); this signal enables the chip to

    be read/written (think of it as a turn on button);

    OE# output enable (or RE read enable); this signal allows to re

    ad a data byte.

    WE# write enable; allows to write a data byte.

    It is quite simple to understand even when you dont have a degree in elec

    tronics.

    Now we can see that a 8-bit data bus seriously limits the read speed from

    the chip (you can think of it as a road with 8 lanes, while e.g. the nForc

    e chips access the RAM through a highway of 128 lanes!), so the startup

    process of even the fastest computer could become a turtle run. To avoid t

    hat, the chip is connected to the south bridge in a special way, allowing

    the latter to shadow the contents of the flash to RAM, thus improving the s

    peed dramatically.

    However, if the flash chip you use is (partially or totally) damaged, or i

    s inserted incorrectly the consequences may be bad not only for the chip

    itself (which could be expected), but for the whole chipset thats dueto the direct connection between the chip and the south bridge.

    The flash chip occupies upper addresses E0000-FFFFF of the address space (

    True for 1Mbit) and because of similarity to other chips lets take 1Mbit/

    AwardBIOS for example. After you turn computer on and RESET# signal disapp

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    ears, the CPU executes the first command located by F000:FFF0 address. Aft

    er initialization process beginning, CPU recalculates different checksums

    (there are quite a bit of those in BIOS) but the main is at E000:0-FFFF+F0

    00:0-BFFC. If this one is wrong, then bootblock located in *most* upper ad

    dresses (F000:C000/E000-FFF -the last 8/16Kb) is executed trying to initia

    lize floppy drive and to read the system and/or flasher and/or BIOS file f

    rom floppy disk in attempt to recover/boot normally.

    And yet, another conclusion: if you want to force boot block execution (fo

    r reflashing purposes, as an example) you can do it purposely corrupting C

    RC (checksum) by shortening address lines above bootblocks. As for myself

    , I usually shorten bylocated A15 and A16 lines (pin 2 and 3). Bootblock s

    ize=16Kb=2^14 and so this would not lead to bootblock corruption, but chec

    ksum of the *rest* will be corrupted. If you can not understand why you ne

    ed that, you will when you meet soldered in flash chip fashed with *simila

    r* bios and, by the way, such shortening is harmless for address lines and

    chip itself.

    After successful CRC check, bios is shadowed i.e. the flash contents is co

    pied to the ram and flash chip is turned off by south bridge. To force all

    programs working with shadowed bios as with ROM contents it is marked wit

    h READ ONLY atribute by means of programming south bridge SB (and/or Model

    Specific Registers MSRs for AMD K7/K8 CPUs). All foregoing bios calls ar

    e redirected to the shadowed copy of the bios.

    Conclusion: So you can extract the flash chip just after the report Start

    ing Windows/DOS/linux on the screen. And now if you wish to work with the

    flash itself (for example write ESCD/DMI), you have to fulfil the special

    procedures (chipset specific !). You have to connect the flash to the bus

    before the operation and disconnect after.

    Conclusion: because of different methods of turning flash chips ON/OFF (fo

    r different chipsets), flasher should know how to do it i.e. flasher has t

    o *know* chipset of the system where flashing is performing.

    PARTICULARITIES OF FLASHING INTEL 28FXXX CHIPS

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    If your motherboard has an INTEL flash chip you have to be triple careful

    while flashing it, because intel chips use hardware botblock protection. W

    hat does it mean ? This means that intel chips have one more signal RP# (p

    in 30), and this signal allows chip bootblock programming. For 2Mbit it is

    A17, 1Mbit -NC (not connected, not used) i.e. for correct flashing of _al

    l_memory_space_, there should be +12Volt present on RP# pin. The special j

    umpers were made on many Socket7 motherboards and named: INTEL/NON-INTEL f

    or this purpose.

    Conclusion: If the particular motheroard has Intel 28FXXX flash chip and P

    CB (Printed Circuit Board) does not support correct commutation for progra

    mming those chips (a common matter) BIOS will die after the first attemp

    t to flash the chip without any chances for revival (on this board).

    For flashing Intel 28FXXX on such boards (without RP# pin) you have to con

    nect pin30 to +12Volt source manually, but so it would not get to the moth

    erboard itself (A17). To avoid this you may just bend this pin so it will

    not have a connection with chipbed.

    SOFTWARE PARTICULARITIES OF FLASHING PROCESS

    The main aspect you have to know is that you can not reprogram this flash

    chip *at once*. You can not also write one separate byte. This type of chi

    ps supports blocks (sectorization) reprograming methods only. Different ty

    pe of flash chips support different type of sector organization. For examp

    le, a very popular flash Intel 28F001BX has the following blocks:

    1. First block, in the very beginning and the biggest one -*main* block, o

    ccupies 112Kb of space, it usually contains main body of the bios (that

    is why it is the biggest).

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    LPC Interface

    The end of year 1997. Intel decided that powerful processor must have BIG

    bios (4-8Mbit and more) eventhough, many that time companies were OK with

    what they had and present companies still use 2Mbit.

    Regular* (PLCC32), widely used flash type chips, would not have enough

    pins for address lines, so Intel invented LPC standart (Low Pin Count)

    but decided to keep PLCC body. Besides possibility to have huge flash c

    hip capacieties up to 4Gb, one of the other main reasons to have LPC,

    was soon-to-be-useless ISA bus, absense of which would remove address/

    data lines and allowed to have less traces in between Super I/O chip an

    d the south bridge (obvious possibility to hide SIO in to the South Bridge were kept in secret).

    LPC chips are using only 5 lines: LAD0-LAD3 + LFRAME# (thats why it is cal

    led LOW PIN COUNT) See typical LPC flash chip pinout at picture below (thi

    s standart may be used not only in flash chips, thats why iam being specif

    ic)

    LPC/FWH interface

    As you can see this type of flash can work in 2 different modes: LPC and P

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    arallel Programming (PP). Mode is chosen by logic level on IC pin (Interfa

    ce Configuration Pin) during computer startup process as follows: logic 0! -LPC mode and logic 1 ! -PP mode.

    PP mode is the closest to *regular* flash chips and somewhat compatible wi

    th them, but not completely by all pins, so be aware! PP mode uses 11 (0-1

    0) address lines, but those are multiplexed i.e. first, addresses A00-A10

    are read and then, through the same lines, addresses A11-A21 are read as w

    ell. This multiplexing thing and dissappearance of CE# signal is the only

    difference between PP and *regular* flash chips.

    As of LPC mode, communication between flash chip and south bridge is made

    through 4 bit bus and fifth LFRAME# needed as a start point for data to tr

    avel. LRESET# and LCLK# which are identical to their cousin signals used on motherboards all other lines are optional. This is how interface got sim

    lpyfied, but, its still not serial interface as I2C and still allowing it

    to use DMA and BUS MASTERING (Which are used in devices like DiskOnChip/LP

    C)

    PP mode is used during manufacturer flashing process of the chip (because

    it is faster), LPC is used for communication when already set in motherboa

    rd, so chipset must know how to communicate this way, thats why this stand

    ard got so popular after appearance of Nforce2 (ISA bus was never imlement

    ed for use in this chipset)

    FWH INTERFACE

    Intel was very pleased with own work and decided to carry the flag forward

    and made another standart FWH (Firm Ware Hub, thats how *HUB* type of f

    lash chips appeared). It was fully electrically and by pin number compatib

    le, but _absolutely_ incompatible by communication protocol. As you can re

    ad in many papers it was made in purpose, so those chips can be set up in

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    one system, on the same bus (electrically compatible) but during communica

    tion each chip would take own data packets, because of the difference in c

    ommunication protocols. by the way it is possible to hook up to 16 *HUB* t

    ype flash chips in one system, because of additional ID0-ID3 signals.

    (by Author: Please think of all my stones towards the Father of x86 as a j

    oke, however every joke has a piece of joke ;0)

    As you can see FWH is similar to LPC, only pins LAD0-3 + LFRAME# renamed t

    o FWH0-3 + FWH4. PP mode is absolutely same.

    FWH differs from LPC by protocol, i.e. all commands for operation have dif

    ferent code values in the field of data exchange, plus, the ability to use

    up to 16 FWH devices, thanks to newly implemented identification signals

    ID0-3. As of system default ID configuration for flash chip it is assigned

    ID=0000, you may easily check it (intel boards) with multimeter (ohms), a

    ll those pins are connected to the ground.

    Common way to check what kind of (FWH/LPC) flash chip we have is: using Oh

    m meter, check continuity between PINs 16/28 (flash chip) and GND (anywhere on the board) in *HUB* type flash chip resistance will be 0 Ohms (or clo

    se to it) while *regular* will have about 1KOhms.

    If you have the need of flashing chips every-so-often, at work, or for any

    other reasons, i would have a few suggestions for you.

    Someone may recommend you, in this case, to use a flash chip programmer de

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    vice, but personally myself i would not advice that and not even recommend

    to use one. There are two major reasons. Reason one is : many programmer

    device will not recognize all flash chip types and those which do, cost we

    ll over three digit numbers. Second reason would be: just any programmer d

    evice cost would be, as low as, a three digit number, that being said here

    is my solution all you may need to flash 99% of flash chips (talking ab

    out the chips that are used in motherboards) are next three type of mother

    boards:

    1. Something out of stoneage, like P1 (pentium) for flashing well spread

    ed 1Mbit Intel chips

    2. Something out of PII (Pentium 2) age with 2Mbit BIOS chip for flashin

    g *regular* 1Mbit and 2Mbit flash chips.

    3. As you already guessed, something out of P!!! (Pentium 3) for example,

    any motherboard with i8xx chipset for flashing *HUB* type chips.

    4. (added for last version of edited article) Something, that is built on

    nForce1/2/3 chipset.

    As of myself, towards the first point, I use ASUS motherboard built on i43

    0HX chipset P55T2P4, for cases like this one i recommend ASUS, because o

    f very usable asus made flasher program, an old PFLASH or newer version

    AFLASH, very simple to use, stable and may show you memory address where e

    rror occured, in case you will have an error of course.

    Talking about second point, I use motherboard built on i440BX, PC Partner-

    928.It has 2Mbit flash chip, which allows us to flash *regular* chips with

    1 and 2Mbit capacities.It has a DIP32 bed, for flashing PLCC32, I use PLC

    C32DIP32 adapter, which was made out of old non working board with PLCC

    32 bed.

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    Hand-made PLCC32->DIP32

    adapter (made by a figured groove by a fret saw on faulty motherboards;) p

    lus manually soldered pins)

    Hand-made PLCC32->DIP32 adapter bottom view

    As of point 3, I use motherboard built on i820 Chaintech 6CTA2, it has i

    82802AB (4Mbit), that allows us to flash intel *hub* chips including HUBs

    themselves.

    Point 4. I use motherboard on nForce1 ABIT NV7-133R (it is not a big dea

    l if it be NF2 /NF3).This board is used for heavyest cases, for flashing *

    PURE LPC* chips.Many mobo manufacturers, if not all of them, that built bo

    ards on nForce1/2/3/etc chipsets are using chips that are compatible with

    both LPC and FWH protocols, which allows us to flash those on equipment me

    ntioned in point#3

    Talking overall, about facts towards motherboard choices, there are no suc

    h thing, so it is solely depends on your personal needs, but i will mentio

    n the case with an ASUS for Intel flash chips combination.

    It is not necessarily has to be some kind of advanced board, it is better

    to act counterwise trying to find cheapest and simple boards, even so ca

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    lled No-Name boards are good, Acorp or PC-Partner are just a couple of suc

    h. Other important fact is easy access to flash chip bed.

    As of the software I use for major flashing purpose AMIFLASH (v.8.37 wit

    h keys, of course) Flasher knows many flash chips/chipsets and very friend

    ly to use (I prefer command prompt).

    For rare cases, when AMIFLASH cannot handle the task (some kind of exotic

    chips/bioses/chipsets)- I recommend to use AWDFLASH with /f key.

    The heavyest case is when we need to reprogram very exotic/rare chips/bios

    es/chipsets, either very old or newest boards) I recommend to use UNIFLASH

    , it can be used for *visual* check of an error spot in memory space. Happ

    y owners of gigabyte/epox or other mobo that has nForce2 Chipset with LPC

    flash chips like PMC.

    PMCs are compatible with all three protocols LPC/FWH/PP and that is the p

    robable cause of an error in case of *regular* flasher usage (those may ev

    en just hang/lock the PC), however UNIFLASH works just fine.

    p.s. Latest versions of Uniflash are so knowledgeable and stable that i us

    e it in most cases now.

    Some extreme flash/reprogram methods.

    There are cases when you may need to use two flashers to flash one chip, f

    or example you reprogram chip with amiflash, at the end it may give you an

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    error, then, you will reprogram it rightaway, again with uniflash, but yo

    u should not use it counterwise, because you will fail, its more likely wi

    ll not work other way.

    Probable cause are programming algorithms of particular chips, when one

    flasher will be able to accomplish first part and other one will finish th

    e job (by the way, this is not insanes speach, but my personal experience

    with amd chips, for example, that do have some non-standart read/write pro

    tection or damaged or non stable memory area.)

    If you have a board that has only 1Mbit chip, but you need to reprogram 2M

    bit chip you may do it in two sets, first megabit last and second megabi

    t first, as separate processes, when your first part is done, you will nee

    d to short PIN#30 (A17 for 2Mbit and PIN#NC in 1Mbit) to the ground and th

    en flash second part.You will need to split file in two pieces, 1Mbit each

    (1Mbit=128kb), you may do it with any HEX editor, the only limitation for

    this process will be no support from flash chip for sector writing.

    This situation may evolve in to case when we need only a bootblock. the se

    cond part (end part) of the splitted file. After this will be done, you ne

    ed to insert this chip in to motherboard and start the pc, because of unfi

    nished flashing, chip will have bad crc and bootblock will be loaded for r

    ecovery purposes, where you can use a floppy disk with bios file.

    FLASHING CHIPS WITH DIFFERENT FLASHING VOLTAGES.

    Different chips require different programming voltages. Most popular ones

    are 12V/5V for older boards and 3,3V/3V/2,7V and lower for modern. Accordi

    ng to the theory, you should set onboard jumpers into appropriate position

    (if there are such junpers) to accomplish reprogramming. Practically we s

    ee that the chips designed for lower voltages can be reprogrammed with hig

    her voltages as well.

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    For example, if the motherboard has 5V chip (usually 29xxxx series), you c

    an flash the chips designed for lower voltages on this board and you will

    succeed.

    But in the case when you try to flash 12V chip in 5V motherboard (or with

    jumpers set to 5V), you may succeed and may not, thence when you reprogram

    28xxxx series chips (most of them are 12V ones) you have to pay attention

    to the jumpers and dont try to reprogram those using HOT-SWAP method on

    newer boards (12V chips were mostly used in P1/P2 period). So, the older m

    otherboard you have, the bigger chance to succeed.

    If the motherboard jumpers have no marks, you can use multimeter to see th

    e pin32 voltage (the first one by the right side from the key, when lookin

    g to the chips top). You also can bend or isolate this pin on the board/s

    ocket and connect the chips pin right to 12V manually (from the power sup

    ply).

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