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Award Flash Award Flash Award Flase. AFlash Asus. CBROM v1. The program is called " Awardmod " and is written under the GPL. Awardmod can be downloaded from here. Version 2. CBROM 1. There are ready to use logos or you can make your own new logo. CBROM v2. CBROM v6. AMI Flash. AMI2 Setup. Phoenix Flash Loader. Latest flash loader for eSupport. Flash loader version 1. S3 Chipset Detect. Link to utility to identify your S3 Graphics chipset. Check CPU. Clear CMOS.

ACPI Test. Boot Disk. Copy QM. Fast Maxtor's 32 bit disk driver for windows 3. Seagate's 32 bit disk driver for windows 3. Western Digitals 32 bit disk driver for windows 3. Recovery Disk Utility for JX.

Recovery disk utility for JX Recovery disk utility for JX30rd. Recovery disk utility for JX30grd. Recovery disk utility for JX30gpr. Memory Tester. Furthermore I've read but I haven't been able to verify this , a maximum of pixels can be coloured. However, it is very possible that an image which size differs from the original will be misplaced or distorted when shown, so using the original size is advisable.

The version 2 AWBM logos should support all 16 colors in the palette in each character cell,and not just 1 color plus background per cell. Your next step depends on whether you have a BIOS with a version 1 or version 2 logo - unfortunately it does not seem like you can use a version 1 logo in a version 2 BIOS or vice versa.

Creating a new logo - EPA version 1: If you have the version 1 logo,load up a new image in Paint Shop Pro like this: x or x84 ,4 bit color,black background,white foreground color:. As seen in the screenshot, it can convert from EPA to BMP and back, and also between version 1 and version 2 logos, so now you just need to create the bitmap-image in an editor and this brillant program handles all the conversions. Further customization - and a possible safeguard before flashing: Another tool exists that can be used for really low-level messing with or messing up :P the BIOS,namely a program called Modbin.

I have no idea how to properly use it for its intended purpose,which seems to be adjusting bit-level timing and which settings you can adjust in the BIOS,but I can see that it can be used to change the message showing the BIOS version and date,which is also cool.

What makes it more interesting is that it seems like if you load up your BIOS file with Modbin after adding your new logo,it will do a check of the data integrity of the file - at least,it cannot hurt to try.

Time to flash: After you've said a few prayers, backed up all data, bought a new motherboard in case anything goes wrong for "hotflashing" Also find a guide to "recovery after a bad flash" and print it - a good place to start would be Wim's Bios Page. However, on reboot the screen stayed black, and the speaker emitted a single painfull beep, and nothing else happened. If this happens, listen to see if any beeps occur when the system is powered on. If beeping is heard, the system should be recoverable, if no beeping is heard - assuming the speaker is working correctly - the system is probably not recoverable.

To recover the system: 1. Create a bootable floppy 2. Reboot the system. The system should read the floppy and reboot automatically after it has recovered the BIOS. In the event that recovery procedures are not successful, a new BIOS chip will be required. So be warned, things CAN go wrong This question was closed by the author 0 Votes. Back to Desktop Forum. Start or search.

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