On 05/27/10 14:23, Joseph Smith wrote: > > > On Wed, 26 May 2010 18:34:40 +0200, Oliver Schinagl <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hey all >> >> I took some pictures and re-added the earlier text outputs to create a >> single message with all available information. Maybe someone can put it >> on a wyse/s10 wiki page? >> >> >> I also tried a Flashrom -E operation; which failed, so currently, >> flashrom can't erase this chip (yet) on the Wyse S10. >> >> I did properly Read and Write the image back and a reboot later all was >> working still :) >> >> Unfortunatly extracting anything useful from the Bios failed: >> >> bios_extract S10_orig.rom >> Using file "S10_orig.rom" (2048kB) >> Error: Unable to detect BIOS Image type. >> >> Strings was interesting enough. I changed the IP, something that might >> seem like a password and hostnames; just in case. So to me a big portion >> of the ICA information is still located in the flashrom; e.g. WyseOS >> definitely resides in the bios area somewhere; I suppose it's an >> option.rom or whatever for them? >> >> 1.0.4 >> unknown compression method >> invalid window size >> incorrect header check >> need dictionary >> incorrect data check >> invalid stored block lengths >> invalid block type >> invalid bit length repeat >> too many length or distance symbols >> oversubscribed dynamic bit lengths tree >> incomplete dynamic bit lengths tree >> oversubscribed literal/length tree >> incomplete literal/length tree >> invalid literal/length code >> invalid distance code >> inflate 1.0.4 Copyright 1995-1996 Mark Adler >> q55q >> 10.10.14.131 >> olddomain.local >> ve.nl >> Default ICA >> Default RDP >> wyse-1000 >> oldserver01 >> administrator >> Dasdfa8 >> <snip> >> XpressStart >> 5Reset the SEE Contents to Default Value(Ignore VPD). >> !No boot device present, halting. >> <snip> >> !No boot device present. Halting. >> JCALG1 Compression Library - Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Jeremy Collake >> http://www.collakesoftware.com >> <snip> >> )Keyboard failed to initialize. Halting. >> <snip> >> $VER4.11.00 >> $TIM15:51:11 >> $DAT04/23/2006 >> $CPR(c) 1999-2003 Copyright National Semiconductor >> $REL- >> $PLTSATURN_CALLISTO >> $USR1.14 >> Reserved >> _SYSID_ >> _UUID_ >> $CFG107^SATURN_CALLISTO^^1.14^ABC >> >> > BBBAB^dowser.rom^BAAFA^10000^AAB^0^ABBAACDABBBBBA0DAC^0^^0^^0^^0^BAKEJJABB^0000^00AEIEIEIEI^usb.vsm > >> kbd.vsm uart.vsm^^93C46.ASM VPD.ASM >> ITE8761.ASM^A^RTSPXE_M.LOM^DA^uhci_m.rom^CB^ ^00^ ^00^ ^00^ ^00^g^^g^^ >> ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ >> ^^ ^ >> >> > $CFE^5535.asm^5535sio.asm^93C46.asm^itable.asm^ite8761.asm^ns36x.asm^spdi2c.asm^VPD.asm^^ > >> $CFO >> Maximum number of warnings exceeded. >> >> interesting btw that it menions 5535 here int he ASM bits; where the >> chip really is a 5536. Grepping the strings output for 5536 yields >> > nothing. > >> Anyway, I won't be able to quite easily extract a VSA. Video rom worked >> from my Ubuntu 10.04 USB stick, getting it from /dev/mem; well i think >> it worked, here is what strings thinks of this 32kb file. >> >> K7400 >> VIDEO >> IBM VGA Compatible >> 05/06/04051562LGC >> JVGA BIOS - Version 5.30a Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Advanced Micro Devices >> <snip> >> Advanced Micro Devices Integrated Graphics >> >> VGABIOS Version 5.30 >> GX2VG Version 0.00 >> Memory Size = >> 4 Meg 5 Meg 6 Meg 7 Meg 8 Meg 9 Meg 10 Meg 11 Meg 12 Meg >> 13 Meg 14 Meg 15 Meg 16 Meg >> w-t < >> Advanced Micro Devices >> PCIR" >> VESA >> Elpin Systems VGA BIOS >> GEODE GX2 >> Version 5.30 >> <snip> >> Larry Coffey >> <snip> >> >> Hoepfully someone can make something usefull from all this :S >> Btw I think the memory size is set from the bios and uses system ram ... >> > > Interesting. My S30 looks nothing like yours. I will try to take some pics > tonight. If you would like a wiki account please contact Stefan. The > original BIOS is made by Insyde Software and looks the same as mine. > > I then wonder, how the S50 would look like and compares to the S10 ...
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