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Date: | Wed, 11 Mar 1998 08:27:44 +0000 |
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Hi.
It is not so dangerous, and the probability of failure is low.
However, you should know it exists.
Probably, you need to expand the .zip into something 128K size.
Put that on a floppy and look for an electronics shop or someone
with an eprom programmer. Buy a 128K eprom (surely 32 pins, put check
your mobo) similar to 27C1000. And tell them to "program the eprom";
if you say "flash the eprom" they will smile.
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> John Chin wrote:
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> > At 12:24 AM 3/10/1998 Nicolas Cure wrote:
> > >
> > >I was able to get a flash upgrade from PC Partners (my MB manufactorer).
> > >The .zip file came with four files, the flasher program .exe, the readme
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> > If you have any reservations, do NOT attempt to flash your BIOS. If you
> > fail, your motherboard will not work, and you cannot try it again. Then,
> > you'll either have to get a replacement BIOS chip, or take out the bad
> > chip and burn in the BIOS code with an EEPROM programmer.
>
> i also just got a bios upgrade .zip file.
> is there anyone out there that can flash me a new eprom?
> i'd rather burn a eprom and replace my current chip than take a
> chance of messing up my mobo.
>
> michael galante
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Javier Vizcaino. Ability Electronics. [log in to unmask]
Starting point: (-1)^(-1) = -1
Applying logarithms: (-1)*ln(-1) = ln(-1)
Since ln(-1) <> 0, dividing: -1 = 1
(ln(-1) is complex, but exists)
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