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- Fri Jul 08, 2005 5:04 pm
- Forum: BIOS Utilities & Flash Programs
- Topic: BIOS Savior -- How to write the Internal PROM ??
- Replies: 9
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So what are you going to do ? Looks like you'll have to return this 8X and get a PMC4 right ? I think I've been had -- mwave doesn't list the RD1-PMC4 plus their return policy is such that it wouldn't pay to return it anyway. So, I'm going to drop the idea of the BIOS Savior. There is no guarantee ...
- Fri Jul 01, 2005 11:13 pm
- Forum: BIOS Utilities & Flash Programs
- Topic: BIOS Savior -- How to write the Internal PROM ??
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10821
The latest AWDflash I have found (and am using) is v8.32, found at: http://support.octek.com.au/FAQ/faq_0002.htm I poked around inside v8.32 with Notepad and found: "INTEL E82802AB /3.3V(4Mb)" so it looks like it should handle the chip. It looks like the chip ID may be gone, although I'm unsure if t...
- Fri Jul 01, 2005 4:39 pm
- Forum: BIOS Utilities & Flash Programs
- Topic: BIOS Savior -- How to write the Internal PROM ??
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10821
Thanks for the response Qortado. Based on your suggestion I tried the /f and then the /f /qi switches appended to my original command line. The result was the same: "Unknown Flash Type" ---------------- More info and thoughts: The VNF4 uses the SST 49LF004A/3.3V. The chip on the RD1-8X is an i82802A...
- Fri Jul 01, 2005 4:51 am
- Forum: BIOS Utilities & Flash Programs
- Topic: BIOS Savior -- How to write the Internal PROM ??
- Replies: 9
- Views: 10821
BIOS Savior -- How to write the Internal PROM ??
I got the Bios Savior RD1-8X for my Chaintech VNF4 but can't figure out how to program its internal PROM. The VNF4 has a SST49LF004A/3.3V and the BIOS Savior has an i82802AB. I tried Winflash v1.75 (and 1.51) by switching to the Bios Savior's internal flash after booting, then running Winflash to wr...