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You can find some specifics here:
http://www.aopenamerica.com/tech/download/mbbios/default.htm
I also have the flash utility and manual for the AP5VM on the CD that came
with my motherboards, I have an AP5T and an AX6B which both work great. If
you need the files, e-mail me and I will send them to you privately.
Hope this helps.
Darren K. Page
Monteral, Qc
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> Hello all,
> I have a quick question as to if any of you "Technical
> GURUs" have any
> experience with AcerOpen motherboards. I specifically mean the APV5M. I
> know the compliance for Year 2000 is ok, but I have some questions about
> the BIOS. I realize some boards may ship with different BIOS chips, but
> I'll ask anyway. It comes with an AMI BIOS (American Megatrends BIOS. I
> know it supports 2.1 GIg dirves, currently what I have in my system, but
> can it support higher gig drives? I tried installing an 8.4 but no dice.
> I think I need a BIOS upgrade. Also E-z Drive had no effect on it
> either. If any know of where to get some info or have experience with
> this board, I would appreciate it. I have had no luck with the manual
> and AOpen's web site only has the flash upgrade, but no specifics.
>
> My Bios
>
> AMI Rev. 2.6
>
> Flash available is Rev. 2.7
>
> TIA.
> Derek Buchanan
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