Re: Will this work ??

2003-12-07 Thread David Hendricks
LinuxBIOS can boot off a fallback image on the ROM in case the primary
image fails.

On Sun, 7 Dec 2003 14:09:54 +1000
Adam Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > > I've a Gigabyte GA-7NNXP with nForce II Chipset, and a BIOS with a
> > > size of 512 KB.
> 
> > nvidia chipset, right? no chance. nvidia has no wish to help.
> 
> That's a shame - I was thinking of getting a Gigabyte/nVidia board
> because Gigabyte now appear to have true dual BIOS chips on their
> boards.  If it fails to boot from one chip it automatically switches
> to the other, you can reflash one chip from the other or from a floppy
> in the default BIOS setup, etc.  it looks like it'd be a very handy
> board to use for testing - put LinuxBIOS in the main chip and have the
> default BIOS as backup.  Then you can boot off the backup in case of a
> failed flash attempt and reflash LinuxBIOS into the main chip.
> 
> Looks like Gigabyte are introducing it on all their boards though,
> which is a good sign.
> 
> Cheers,
> Adam.
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Re: Will this work ??

2003-12-06 Thread Adam Nielsen
> > I've a Gigabyte GA-7NNXP with nForce II Chipset, and a BIOS with a size 
> > of 512 KB.

> nvidia chipset, right? no chance. nvidia has no wish to help.

That's a shame - I was thinking of getting a Gigabyte/nVidia board because 
Gigabyte now appear to have true dual BIOS chips on their boards.  If it 
fails to boot from one chip it automatically switches to the other, you can 
reflash one chip from the other or from a floppy in the default BIOS setup, 
etc.  it looks like it'd be a very handy board to use for testing - put 
LinuxBIOS in the main chip and have the default BIOS as backup.  Then you can 
boot off the backup in case of a failed flash attempt and reflash LinuxBIOS 
into the main chip.

Looks like Gigabyte are introducing it on all their boards though, which is a 
good sign.

Cheers,
Adam.

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Re: Will this work ??

2003-12-06 Thread ron minnich
On Sat, 6 Dec 2003, Stefan wrote:

> I've a Gigabyte GA-7NNXP with nForce II Chipset, and a BIOS with a size 
> of 512 KB.

nvidia chipset, right? no chance. nvidia has no wish to help.

ron

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Re: Will this work ??

2003-12-06 Thread Antony Stone
On Saturday 06 December 2003 3:58 pm, Stefan wrote:

> Hi there,
> I've a Gigabyte GA-7NNXP with nForce II Chipset, and a BIOS with a size
> of 512 KB.
> Will I be able to get a open source "bios" work on that mainboard ?

Boot Linux on that board by whatever means you can and post the results of 
"lspci" and "lspci -v" so we can see what chipsets etc are really there.

Antony.

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