it is a fact: BIOS 1.0 supports ES B0/C0, all later BIOS not.I dont't think the changes include the compatibility for these ES CPU's (a way to get rid of these...).
only the X12DPi supports ES B0/C0 up to BIOS 1.1c
it is a fact: BIOS 1.0 supports ES B0/C0, all later BIOS not.I dont't think the changes include the compatibility for these ES CPU's (a way to get rid of these...).
update to BIOS 1.4b will update BIOS GOlden to 1.4bThe saga continues. I successly solder a new chip on and it flashed back to the 1.0 bios.
ok, forgot that.
programming with a Clamp does not work, if you try it can brick your board.The programer ( Keeyess programmer )I got doesn't have an SOIC socket, only a clip. Is it safe to clip it on to the MB and directly program it?
The programer ( Keeyess programmer )I got doesn't have an SOIC socket, only a clip
there you see the last working config. a successfull POST will update that.but shows the CPU in the IPMI
wrong BIOS chip, wrong programming. damage by soldering.Any guesses of what to check?
BIOS chip type ? why not a socket ?I think it's the last. I'm getting smaller probes for my multimeter to check continutity. I was hoping you'd say it was something easier.
chip is correct. soldered in wrong orientation ?I couldn't find a SOIC socket in stock anywhere. I used a MACRONIX / MX25L25673GM2I-08G chip.
[CPU-0005] Configuration error - Assertion |
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| 11/05/2022 |
| 1.9.0 |
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i guess 6336y ES was working.Got a slightly different processor and now it's giving me a new error and not posting. In the IPMI it says "