Hi!
I tried to hot-flash my bios and I destroyed my chip (broken pin ) wich is W29c020. Before - I saved my original BIOS and I've got W29ee011 chip from my pal's old mobo. Can I replace those chips ?
P.S. Orig. bios image is 256kB wide
P.S.2 As far as I know W29c020 is 2MB (256Kx8) chip and W29ee011 is 1MB (128Kx8) chip.
Can I replace my BIOS chip W29c020 with W29ee011?
No, you can't because of the size. 1Mbit is 128KB and 2Mbit is 256KB and your BIOS is 256KB so it will not fit the 128KB chip. Try to solder the pin back - I did that on one EPROM (non-flashable) successfully.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
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Hehe I tried soldering pin, but I must to overheat chip and while hot-flashing the chip has burned So I have to find other chip for programming
What cross-referenced chips can you recomend me (I mean can I use any 2MB chip?)?
What cross-referenced chips can you recomend me (I mean can I use any 2MB chip?)?
You should use 5V chip. Which chips are supported - that depends on the BIOS you will have there. Atmel AT29C020 is usually OK if you had Winbond there.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
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Better not - BIOS will not know how to write ESCD and DMI data there.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere
UniFlash - Flash anything anywhere