Bios for TRANG BOW-board

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Flatmike
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Hi!

Can anybody tell me where to download an award-bios-upgrade for a trang bow mainboard?
I was on almost every site relating the topic "bios", but no success!

Thanks,

Flatmike
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Please post your Bios-ID - makes it a lot easier to find something .
Or do a google search with your Bios-ID
Flatmike
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Hi!

Thanks for your reply. I'll try the google search. But to be sure, her's the BIOS ID:

09/03/1998-i440BX-ITE867-2A69KT1BC-00

I hope it helps!

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Trang Bow TB-6BX; Rainbow has a BIOS for it, according to Google.
http://rainbow.host.sk/myfiles/TrangBow%20TB-6BX/
Tested patched BIOSes. Untested patched BIOSes.
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Patched for disks up to 128 (137) Gb and emailed :) Please report back.... remember, you flash at your own risk.
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In an email, flatmike wrote:I'm thankful seeing you spending so much time in solving my problem.
I think I didn't describe the problem the right way. First we tried to
detect the big HDD with the original bios. It didn't work which is no big
surprise. So I started to search the web for a newer version. I was very
frustrated because the "Trang-Bow" board has no software support at all. So
I tried Wim's bios-site and the usenet to find something. You answered me
attaching the new bios. I flashed the bios and restarted the PC. After
entering "your" bios-version I saw that it was password protected. The old
version wasn't. So the password protection has already been in the
".bin"-file. We cleared the CMOS, tried to detect the HDD. No success. We
restarted the computer (Win98 SE) and received from now on a lot of "general
protection fault" messages. We reflashed the bios with the old version.
Restart. Same failures! It's the PC of a friend of mine. He's so frustrated
he wants to get a new mainboard now.
In an email, winston_smith wrote:I am willing to try both of them if you feel like sending them to me.
I downloaded that newer bios listed at that rainbow. something site and it
works.
When I rebooted after flashing it it was password locked so I shorted the
jumper on the mobo and it came up and worked fine. It reset it all the way,
the clock and everything and cleared the password. It DID bring the bios up
from 1998 to 02/23/1999 which is a step in the right direction.

I am willing to try both versions as I am going to be buying a 120g drive
this weekend.
Hmmm. Don't forget the DMA mode setting, is all I can say.
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