A problem with some old hardware
my last bios got fried on an asus a7n8x, and so i sent it in to be reflashed, but they sent it back empty... so i got an old socket 7 junker from a friend, with 4 evo slots, and 2 sd slots, which i will assume wont read doublesided ram, because its only recognizing a fourth of what i have. it came with a "pentium s with coprocessor" as identifyed by the bios, running at 133mhz, which i have since replaced with a cyrix mii@233 mhz, and i tryed using an amd k6-2, however it apparently booted but showed nothing on the screen, and caused things to heat up insanely. upon further inspection i have identified the board as a matsonic of some sort, with the current bios # of i430vx-02271997c-00 and i was wondering if there happens to be a newer, or patched bios to fix this problem.
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CPU - DFI 586IPVG, K6-2/+ 450 (Cyrix MII 433), i430VX, 128MB EDO.
BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
Matsonic MS5010.nathonix wrote:i have identified the board as a matsonic of some sort, with the current bios # of i430vx-02271997c-00 and i was wondering if there happens to be a newer, or patched bios to fix this problem.
Release 09/16/1997 S
09/15/97-i430VX-02271997C-00
Patched version (beta):
http://wims.rainbow-software.org/kuriak ... 010%29.zip
More than 100,000 BIOS strings in my database just now!
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
after reading the included txt file, i see that it fixes a hard drive calculation error, but does it also fix compatibility with the K6-2?
I don't think so.
PENTIUM 6x86
AMD-K5
AMD-K6
PENTIUM 6x86
AMD-K5
AMD-K6
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http:/ /www.kuriaki.has.it/
http:/ /www.supportbios.info
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Saludos desde Cancun, Mexico
KURIAKI
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BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
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But a K6-2/III+ might be OK...if he can support 10A on VCore that is...
CPU - DFI 586IPVG, K6-2/+ 450 (Cyrix MII 433), i430VX, 128MB EDO.
BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
BIOS patched by BiosMan (Jan Steunebrink).
recent development,
figured out that it doesnt matter if i use the k6-2 over my Cyrix mII, the jumpers only allow for 200 mhz worth of processing power and it cuts all my ram in half.
not the greatest conditions for WinXP pro.
would anybody have a good socket seven motherboard to suggest for my k6-2, and are any still on the market?
figured out that it doesnt matter if i use the k6-2 over my Cyrix mII, the jumpers only allow for 200 mhz worth of processing power and it cuts all my ram in half.
not the greatest conditions for WinXP pro.
would anybody have a good socket seven motherboard to suggest for my k6-2, and are any still on the market?
The Gigabyte GA-586SG board for example.
This can be configured to support CPUs up to around 400MHz. I am running a K6-2 in one of these boards that is rated for 350MHz; I have overclocked it slightly to 366MHz and it is running well. The only difficulty is the latest BIOS (v1.15) does not have definitions for the K6-2, so it reports the CPU as a K6 instead. But it still runs the CPU at the same speed.
As with most Socket 7 boards, you would have to source one second hand though. I expect there should be a range of Socket 7 boards that will go beyond 200MHz.
This can be configured to support CPUs up to around 400MHz. I am running a K6-2 in one of these boards that is rated for 350MHz; I have overclocked it slightly to 366MHz and it is running well. The only difficulty is the latest BIOS (v1.15) does not have definitions for the K6-2, so it reports the CPU as a K6 instead. But it still runs the CPU at the same speed.
As with most Socket 7 boards, you would have to source one second hand though. I expect there should be a range of Socket 7 boards that will go beyond 200MHz.
as for sourcing these boards, is there a good secondhand retailer site, or would i need to hit ebay?