It seems, there is problem with "LuckyStar 6ABXV2 128KB" in motherboard name on http://wims.rainbow-software.org/
AFAIK, the name is 6ABX2V.
Lucky Star 6ABX2V BIOS problem
Thanks for report - it was a typo, the filename was OK
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
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Unfortunately, I have a problem with this BIOS (not file) on my motherboard : Lucky Star 6ABX2V Ver 1.1Rainbow wrote:Thanks for report - it was a typo, the filename was OK
Yes, it can recognize big HDDs now, but... It lost a ability to "fallback" to another drive in booting process. It seems, it can't recognize "No active partition" case.
For example, I set boot order as: "C, A, CROM" . While I have no active partition on C, nor A floppy, nor CDROM, this BIOS hangs forewer e.t.c.
I'm not sure about "original" 9ka6-3 bIOS.
After massive googling, I've found 9ka7-2 bios. This is for another Lucky Star's motherboard model, but it works fine for my 6ABX2V Ver 1.1. Big HDDs works too. One problem is for CPU Cooler & Voltage. I can't see it in BIOS Setup, but it works just fine in Win and Linux (lm_sensor).
If you need, I can send this 9ka7-2 BIOS for you.
Feel free to move this discussion to another forum.
with best regards.
Most probably, it's bug of the original BIOS.
I have 9ka7-2 BIOS.
I have 9ka7-2 BIOS.
Patched and tested BIOSes are at http://wims.rainbow-software.org
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I could not understand your question djmaestri.
Perhaps it you posted in your native language (and told us what that is) it might help with the translation.
Thanks.
Perhaps it you posted in your native language (and told us what that is) it might help with the translation.
Thanks.
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BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
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