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    • mcdonnjdM
      mcdonnjd
      last edited by

      @stephenw10:

      The SPI header may work but I see no reason why flashrom should recognise your chip via that rather than the internal method, which is also using SPI.

      I updated my box to 64bit which you can do via the normal firmware update just change the updater URL. It is possible to install the flashrom PBI from PC-BSD as I outlined above but it seems very 'wrong'.

      You cannot install the PBI directly you must fetch it first. You must disable the signature check. Then when it's installed you must call it using the full path it does not seem to integrate in any useful way even after a rehash.

      
      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/tmp(8): fetch http://pbi.cdn.pcbsd.org/sysutils/flashrom/10/x64/flashrom-0.9.7_1-amd64.pbi
      flashrom-0.9.7_1-amd64.pbi                    100% of 5349 kB 1999 kBps 00m03s
      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/tmp(9): pbi_add -i flashrom-0.9.7_1-amd64.pbi
      PBI Information for: flashrom-0.9.7_1-amd64
      -----------------------------------------------------
      Name: flashrom
      RootInstall: NO
      Version: 0.9.7_1
      Built: 20140206 190737
      Prefix: /usr/pbi/flashrom-amd64
      Author: flashrom Team
      Website: http://www.flashrom.org/
      Arch: amd64
      FbsdVer: 10.0-RELEASE
      CreatorVer: 1.0
      ArchiveCount: 648
      ArchiveSum: e22c43317551cb41703add247953ccbeb277957f9444003d09586ec22aa67f9a
      Signature: Bad
      License: GPLv2
      AutoUpdate: NO
      
      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/tmp(12): pbi_add --no-checksig flashrom-0.9.7_1-amd64.pbi 
      Verifying Checksum...OK
      Extracting to: /usr/pbi/flashrom-amd64
      Installed: flashrom-0.9.7_1
      
      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/tmp(14): rehash
      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/tmp(15): flashrom
      flashrom: Command not found.
      
      [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/tmp(18): /usr/pbi/bin/flashrom -p internal
      flashrom v0.9.7-r1711 on FreeBSD 10.0-STABLE (amd64)
      flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
      
      Calibrating delay loop... OK.
      Found chipset "Intel ICH7/ICH7R". Enabling flash write... OK.
      Found Micron/Numonyx/ST flash chip "M25P80" (1024 kB, SPI) at physical address 0xfff00000.
      No operations were specified.
      

      If you choose to use this method I would definitely recommend reinstalling afterwards or at least switching to the other slice if you're running Nano.

      Steve

      As I said, I got 2.2 installed and flashrom installed as well, but it still did not work. I then tried a couple different ways of getting FreeDOS booted, but none of them seemed to work. I'm putting 2.1.3 back on the CF card now and going to get it configured and then make a backup of it so I can stop having to go through the setup every time after trying something different.

      Out of curiosity, do you have a jumper on J10? Mine doesn't have one. J11 seems required to be able to turn on, and J2 was on pins 2&3. J14 has no jumper across any of the 3 pins. Is this the same as what you have there?

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
        last edited by

        Ah, sorry I missed your edit.
        Yep, my jumpers set the same. It's interesting that J11 has a jumper because the default is n/c where as J19 should be shorted by default but isn't on my box. Those three jumpers select AT or ATX mode. J2 selects master or slave for the CF card slot. That's based on the 7581which is slightly different.

        Steve

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        • stephenw10S
          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
          last edited by

          Ok using PBIs is not the way to go. The old package system has been replaced with pkgng. See:
          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=77166.0
          It's easy enough to install flashrom but it takes a long time in Nano while it updates the package list.

          
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(3): pkg
          The package management tool is not yet installed on your system.
          Do you want to fetch and install it now? [y/N]: y
          Bootstrapping pkg from pkg+http://pkg.FreeBSD.org/freebsd:10:x86:32/latest, please wait...
          Verifying signature with trusted certificate pkg.freebsd.org.2013102301... done
          Installing pkg-1.2.7_2... done
          If you are upgrading from the old package format, first run:
          
            # pkg2ng
          Usage: pkg [-v] [-d] [-l] [-N] [-j <jail name="" or="" id="">|-c <chroot path="">] [-C <configuration file="">] [-R <repo config="" dir="">] <command></command> [<args>]
          
          Global options supported:
          	-d             Increment debug level
          	-j             Execute pkg(8) inside a jail(8)
          	-c             Execute pkg(8) inside a chroot(8)
          	-C             Use the specified configuration file
          	-R             Directory to search for individual repository configurations
          	-l             List available commands and exit
          	-v             Display pkg(8) version
          	-N             Test if pkg(8) is activated and avoid auto-activation
          
          Commands supported:
          	add            Registers a package and installs it on the system
          	annotate       Add, modify or delete tag-value style annotations on packages
          	audit          Reports vulnerable packages
          	autoremove     Removes orphan packages
          	backup         Backs-up and restores the local package database
          	check          Checks for missing dependencies and database consistency
          	clean          Cleans old packages from the cache
          	config         Display the value of the configuration options
          	convert        Convert database from/to pkgng
          	create         Creates software package distributions
          	delete         Deletes packages from the database and the system
          	fetch          Fetches packages from a remote repository
          	help           Displays help information
          	info           Displays information about installed packages
          	install        Installs packages from remote package repositories
          	lock           Locks package against modifications or deletion
          	plugins        Manages plugins and displays information about plugins
          	query          Queries information about installed packages
          	register       Registers a package into the local database
          	remove         Deletes packages from the database and the system
          	repo           Creates a package repository catalogue
          	rquery         Queries information in repository catalogues
          	search         Performs a search of package repository catalogues
          	set            Modifies information about packages in the local database
          	ssh            ssh packages to be used via ssh
          	shell          Opens a debug shell
          	shlib          Displays which packages link against a specific shared library
          	stats          Displays package database statistics
          	unlock         Unlocks a package, allowing modification or deletion
          	update         Updates package repository catalogues
          	updating       Displays UPDATING information for a package
          	upgrade        Performs upgrades of packaged software distributions
          	version        Displays the versions of installed packages
          	which          Displays which package installed a specific file
          
          Commands provided by plugins:
          
          For more information on the different commands see 'pkg help <command></command>'.
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(4): pkg add flashrom
          pkg: flashrom: No such file or directory
          pkg: Was 'pkg install flashrom' meant?
          
          Failed to install the following 1 package(s): flashrom
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(5): pkg install flashrom
          Updating repository catalogue
          digests.txz                                                                                                                             100% 1070KB   1.0MB/s   1.0MB/s   00:01    
          packagesite.txz                                                                                                                         100% 4908KB   2.4MB/s   1.4MB/s   00:02    
          Incremental update completed, 22923 packages processed:
          0 packages updated, 0 removed and 22923 added.
          The following 5 packages will be installed:
          
          	Installing dmidecode: 2.12
          	Installing pciids: 20140502
          	Installing libftdi: 0.20_1
          	Installing libpci: 3.2.1
          	Installing flashrom: 0.9.7_1
          
          The installation will require 3 MB more space
          
          612 KB to be downloaded
          
          Proceed with installing packages [y/N]: y
          dmidecode-2.12.txz                                                                                                                      100%   60KB  59.9KB/s  59.9KB/s   00:00    
          pciids-20140502.txz                                                                                                                     100%  180KB 180.1KB/s 180.1KB/s   00:00    
          libftdi-0.20_1.txz                                                                                                                      100%   41KB  41.3KB/s  41.3KB/s   00:00    
          libpci-3.2.1.txz                                                                                                                        100%   44KB  43.9KB/s  43.9KB/s   00:00    
          flashrom-0.9.7_1.txz                                                                                                                    100%  287KB 286.9KB/s 286.9KB/s   00:00    
          Checking integrity... done
          [1/5] Installing dmidecode-2.12... done
          [2/5] Installing pciids-20140502... done
          [3/5] Installing libftdi-0.20_1... done
          [4/5] Installing libpci-3.2.1... done
          [5/5] Installing flashrom-0.9.7_1... done
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(6): flashrom
          flashrom: Command not found.
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(7): rehash
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(8): flashrom
          flashrom v0.9.7-r1711 on FreeBSD 10.0-STABLE (i386)
          flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
          
          Please select a programmer with the --programmer parameter.
          Previously this was not necessary because there was a default set.
          To choose the mainboard of this computer use 'internal'. Valid choices are:
          internal, dummy, nic3com, nicrealtek, gfxnvidia, drkaiser, satasii, ft2232_spi,
          serprog, rayer_spi, pony_spi, nicintel, nicintel_spi, ogp_spi, satamv,
          usbblaster_spi.
          [2.2-ALPHA][root@pfsense.localdomain]/root(9): flashrom -p internal
          flashrom v0.9.7-r1711 on FreeBSD 10.0-STABLE (i386)
          flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
          
          Calibrating delay loop... OK.
          Found chipset "Intel ICH7/ICH7R". Enabling flash write... OK.
          Found Micron/Numonyx/ST flash chip "M25P80" (1024 kB, SPI) at physical address 0xfff00000.
          No operations were specified.</args></repo></configuration></chroot></jail> 
          

          John, did you try to access the BIOS rom before you changed the CPU? IT's about the only thing your system has different to anyone else's.
          Also it's not necessary to change the BIOS anyway.  ;)

          Steve

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          • mcdonnjdM
            mcdonnjd
            last edited by

            I think I did, but I can't remember. I'll try putting the Celeron back in tomorrow.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              It works fine with my Core2duo in there. Maybe the Quad core shifts some I/O resources or similar.  :-\

              Steve

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              • mcdonnjdM
                mcdonnjd
                last edited by

                @stephenw10:

                It works fine with my Core2duo in there. Maybe the Quad core shifts some I/O resources or similar.  :-\

                Steve

                Just tried again with the original CPU and RAM and still getting this:

                [2.1.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.gorgarath.net]/root(2): /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
                [2.1.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.gorgarath.net]/root(3): flashrom -r og-bios.rom
                flashrom v0.9.5.2-r1515 on FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p16 (i386), built with libpci 3.1.9, GCC 4.2.1 20070719  [FreeBSD], little endian
                flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
                
                Calibrating delay loop... OK.
                Found chipset "Intel ICH7/ICH7R". Enabling flash write... OK.
                No EEPROM/flash device found.
                Note: flashrom can never write if the flash chip isn't found automatically.
                
                

                On bootup, the console shows this: "MB-7580 Ver.WC0 02/03/2010". Does that match what yours shows?

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Yep:

                  AMIBIOS(C)2006 American Megatrends, Inc.
                  MB-7580 Ver.WC0 02/03/2010
                  Unlocked V1.8 SW
                  CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E4500  @ 2.20GHz
                   Speed : 2.20 GHz
                  
                  Press DEL to run Setup (F4 on Remote Keyboard)
                  Press n if you want to boot from the network
                  Press F11 for BBS POPUP  (F3 on Remote Keyboard)
                  The MCH is operating with DDR2 800
                  DRAM Timing: Tcl:6/Tras:18/Trp:6/Trcd:6/Twr:6/Trfc:52/Twtr:3/Trrd:3/Trtp:3
                  Initializing USB Controllers .. Done.
                  
                  

                  Except of course I have modified the boot message.  ;)

                  Say for some reason the I/O addess of your chip has been shifted, that might mean that accessing it via the SPI header would work. Seems more likely it's a new IC variant that flashrom doesn't recognise though.

                  Steve

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                  • mcdonnjdM
                    mcdonnjd
                    last edited by

                    @stephenw10:

                    Say for some reason the I/O addess of your chip has been shifted, that might mean that accessing it via the SPI header would work. Seems more likely it's a new IC variant that flashrom doesn't recognise though.

                    Steve

                    So, any luck getting FreeDOS to boot on the XTM5? lol I know it is working fine without unlocking the BIOS, but not being able to is really annoying and I'd prefer having full access to the hardware.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Nope. Just tried several images on several CF cards. I'm sure it worked fine when I first tried it. Hmm… :-\

                      Steve

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                      • mcdonnjdM
                        mcdonnjd
                        last edited by

                        @stephenw10:

                        Nope. Just tried several images on several CF cards. I'm sure it worked fine when I first tried it. Hmm… :-\

                        Steve

                        I've never tried using DOS (FreeDOS or otherwise) over a serial console, so I'm not even sure where to start in trying to get it to work. My searches on Google aren't giving much insight either. This is pretty standard x86 hardware, so it should work just fine, at least for the purposes of flashing the BIOS in DOS, but I've not had luck either, though I'm not sure I'm doing it right. Maybe I should try with a hard drive instead of CF card and see if I have better luck. If I format the drive to boot FreeDOS, I should be able to copy the files from the image over and have it work just fine. Assuming the box will boot it.

                        Is my Cisco console cable going to work for this or will I need some sort of other null modem cable? Your image IIRC beeps when it finishes booting to the command prompt, so at the least, I should be able to get to that. If I can, I can probably script the autoexec to launch the utility to backup the BIOS and then reprogram the BIOS without having to actually have a working console. A bit risky doing low level stuff like that without any visual confirmation of what's going on, especially since it seems mine is different in that it won't flash from flashrom. Maybe I'll just have it backup the BIOS and then take a look at that BIOS file to see if it's different in any other ways. If I can get a backup of my BIOS, would you be willing to take a look at the resulting file? From what it looks like, it should be identical, but better safe than sorry. Or if you could point me to where to get the files for modifying it myself, I could take a look myself. Been a long time since I've tinkered with something like this. Was able to hot flash a BIOS chip last time I messed around with a BIOS so if I got it wrong, I could easily reprogram the BIOS back to default using another BIOS chip to boot it up. Wish I had the option on this board, would be a bit more comfortable.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          So the thing to know about the FreeDOS serial console is that it can only use hardware flow-control, it needs the additional wiring in the serial cable to work. In the X-e firebox that was true of the BIOS serial re-direct code but that was an older Award BIOS.
                          https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PfSense_on_Watchguard_Firebox#Not_All_Null_Modem_Cables_are_Created_Equal.21
                          It's possible the RJ45 console cable doesn't support hardware flow control which would explain why we aren't seeing anything. One possibility in that case would be to use the internal serial header for com2 with 9-pin socket and known cable.

                          Running it blind is a possibility. A user in the X-e thread did that when they could find a cable that worked. I think they edited the autoexec.bat file to put in more beeps to know what stage it's at.

                          Steve

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                          • mcdonnjdM
                            mcdonnjd
                            last edited by

                            @stephenw10:

                            So the thing to know about the FreeDOS serial console is that it can only use hardware flow-control, it needs the additional wiring in the serial cable to work. In the X-e firebox that was true of the BIOS serial re-direct code but that was an older Award BIOS.
                            https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PfSense_on_Watchguard_Firebox#Not_All_Null_Modem_Cables_are_Created_Equal.21
                            It's possible the RJ45 console cable doesn't support hardware flow control which would explain why we aren't seeing anything. One possibility in that case would be to use the internal serial header for com2 with 9-pin socket and known cable.

                            Running it blind is a possibility. A user in the X-e thread did that when they could find a cable that worked. I think they edited the autoexec.bat file to put in more beeps to know what stage it's at.

                            Steve

                            I got a little further with this. While I was unable to get it to boot off the CF card, with the hard drive, I get to the point where the Watchguard will beep when it switches to the console. However, it doesn't get any further than that. I'm messing around with some RJ45 to serial adaptors, but I think I'm going to need to wire a special Cat5 connector for it to work. I forgot about the internal COM2 port… I think I might try that instead as I should have a serial port connected to a pin block laying around here somewhere. Think it would be easier than trying to figure out how the RJ45 port is wired to figure out what to connect to it.

                            EDIT>>
                            What settings in PuTTY are the required settings for hardware flow control? I can hook it up to an XP machine if needed and use hyperterm with it's hardware setting, but I prefer PuTTY/KiTTY over hyperterm if possible. XON/XOFF, RTS/CTS, and DSR/DTR are the flow control options, and XON/XOFF I believe is software and not hardware, so RTS/CTS or DSR/DTR are my options and I can try with both, but if you can let me know which is correct, it'll speed up the process. :)

                            EDIT2>>
                            OK, I'm assuming J13 is the serial port, however, for whatever reason, HP used 16 pin header blocks for their serial port B on the desktops I have in storage, so that's obviously not going to fit the 10 pin header block on this board. Unless that's USB and I might be able to get some sort of USB->serial adapter working in FreeDOS. (I do have USB ports on PCB designed to be used straight off of headers for internal USB connections.) Or if any of the pins not in blocks are for serial, I could try this as only 9 of these pins are actually connected, hopefully all in a row. (I tried looking for a manual or diagram for this motherboard and wasn't able to find one, so I'm not sure what any of the pinouts are for.)

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              That's a good question. I'm using Putty in Xubuntu but when I was first investigating the XTM5 I was using WinXP. The Linux version doesn't appear to offer DSR/DTR so maybe I used that.  :-\

                              The manual for the FW-7581 also lists the com2 header J13, see pic.

                              Steve

                              com2J13.jpg
                              com2J13.jpg_thumb

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                              • mcdonnjdM
                                mcdonnjd
                                last edited by

                                @stephenw10:

                                That's a good question. I'm using Putty in Xubuntu but when I was first investigating the XTM5 I was using WinXP. The Linux version doesn't appear to offer DSR/DTR so maybe I used that.  :-\

                                The manual for the FW-7581 also lists the com2 header J13, see pic.

                                Steve

                                Where are you finding the manual at? I tried searching their site but was only finding brochures and a data sheet that didn't include motherboard layout or anything.

                                I'm going to dig through my stuff in the basement for a serial port with cable. Maybe take the one off my PIX hack job running pfSense on an upgraded P4, but I think that motherboard was from one of those HP machines as well. I have a feeling though, that if I have one still, which I most likely don't anymore, it'll be at my parents' house. Most of my old stuff that I had at their house has been tossed over time though.

                                I'll let you know what I find, though I'm wondering if it would just be easier to automatically do it via the autoexec.

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                                • chpalmerC
                                  chpalmer
                                  last edited by

                                  @John:

                                  Is my Cisco console cable going to work for this?

                                  I used mine without issue.  And pretty much left Putty as is with the exception that I set it for 115200 for the baud rate.

                                  Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                                  Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                                  • mcdonnjdM
                                    mcdonnjd
                                    last edited by

                                    @chpalmer:

                                    @John:

                                    Is my Cisco console cable going to work for this?

                                    I used mine without issue.  And pretty much left Putty as is with the exception that I set it for 115200 for the baud rate.

                                    You used a Cisco console cable with hardware flow control in FreeDOS with the XTM5?

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                                    • stephenw10S
                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                      last edited by

                                      For a short time Lanner had a forum up that was frequented by staff with access to all manner of useful stuff. You could ask them and, mostly, they would put it up for you. I got a few manuals and bios updates that way. It's gone now.  :'(
                                      I thought I had the proper FW-7580 manual but I can't find it now. The problem with working at several computers!  ::)
                                      I'll put it up somewhere an send you a link.

                                      Steve

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                                      • S
                                        ScottMcNaught
                                        last edited by

                                        Hey guys,

                                        I have some exciting news!  After some research, I tried an experiment.

                                        I have successfully achieved a Watchguard XTM 505 running a Quad Core Xeon L5420 CPU on pfSense!

                                        The LGA 771 to 775 pin mod works!  See: http://www.delidded.com/lga-771-to-775-adapter/

                                        I bought this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/291073902038

                                        You need to be very careful putting the sticker onto the CPU, and then ultra careful cutting the tabs off the motherboard.  I did this with a Stanley knife.

                                        Cheers,

                                        Scott McNaught
                                        http://www.synergy8.com/

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                                        • stephenw10S
                                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                          last edited by

                                          Ooo, ambitious!  :D
                                          Nice work. 50W TDP, do you have any actaul power consumption figues?

                                          Steve

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                                          • mcdonnjdM
                                            mcdonnjd
                                            last edited by

                                            @stephenw10:

                                            For a short time Lanner had a forum up that was frequented by staff with access to all manner of useful stuff. You could ask them and, mostly, they would put it up for you. I got a few manuals and bios updates that way. It's gone now.  :'(
                                            I thought I had the proper FW-7580 manual but I can't find it now. The problem with working at several computers!  ::)
                                            I'll put it up somewhere an send you a link.

                                            Steve

                                            That would be handy. Now you can't even find anything about the FW-7580 at all other than it's a discontinued product. I wonder if contacting them directly might get you a copy of the FW-7580 manual.

                                            In other news, I had a major find today. Decided to check an old storage room that used to be for the computer club, which was disbanded years before I started working here, but we used it for storage of old junk for a long while until we were asked to clean it out so they could store some tables and desks and books in there. I was certain we cleaned it all out, but on the shelf was a couple of boxes, mostly random junk like some ISA video cards, some PCI ethernet cards, a bunch of ribbon cables, some hard drive mounting brackets for who knows what model of PC and other odds and ends. And the big score of the bunch, a serial port on a ribbon cable to a proper 10 pin header. I'm tempted to cut out a hole in the back of the XTM and permanently mount it there, but I see no real need to do that as this will probably be the only time I'll need to use it. I also found a slot cover with a DB9 and a DB25 connectors on ribbon cables which I'm stashing in my desk drawer for a rainy day. (Which today is, but I'll stash it for a different rainy day. lol) And I also grabbed a slot cover with a LPT and PS2 port with cables and headers, though I'll probably never use that one.

                                            And while setting up a laptop on our backup internet connection, I came across a null modem cable coiled up in the bottom of the cabinet, so I don't even need to mess around with the Cat5 to serial adapters to figure out how to make a Cat5 cable to get it to act as a null modem cable.

                                            So I'm now in FreeDOS on COM2.

                                            C:\BIOS>biosid
                                                    ÚÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿
                                                    ³       BIOSID v1.1 - BIOS Identification Utility       ³
                                                    ³       Copyright (c) 1998 Unicore Software, Inc.       ³
                                                    ³       Tel : 1-800-800-BIOS                            ³
                                                    ³       http: //www.unicore.com/                        ³
                                                    ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ
                                            BIOS DATE  : 02/03/10BIOS TYPE  : American Megatrends, IncBIOS ID    : 64-0100-0
                                            09999-00101111-020310CHIPSET ID : Eaglelake
                                            
                                                    Press Any key to exit!
                                            
                                            

                                            Unfortunately, I didn't add the AMI utilities to the hard drive yet, so that's as far as I've gotten, but now I know I'm good to get into this. Just need to pull a copy of the old BIOS off and verify it matches your original so I know I can flash your modified one without having to tinker around with my image myself, though I do love some good tinkering and I probably will get around to it at some point just because. I think you posted earlier in this thread which version of the utilities to use to modify without corrupting the BIOS.

                                            Anyway, I've got some work to do. :)

                                            EDIT>>

                                            C:\BIOS>afudos og-bios.rom /o
                                             +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
                                             |                     AMI Firmware Update Utility  v4.40                    |
                                             |      Copyright (C)2011 American Megatrends Inc. All Rights Reserved.      |
                                             +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
                                            - Saving current BIOS into file: og-bios.rom
                                            - Reading flash ......... done
                                            - Program ended normally.
                                            
                                            C:\BIOS>dir
                                             Volume in drive C has no label
                                             Volume Serial Number is 294C-120C
                                            
                                             Directory of C:\BIOS
                                            
                                            .                    
                                            
                                            <dir>  05-20-14 10:47a
                                            ..                   
                                            
                                            <dir>  05-20-14 10:47a
                                            AFUDOS   EXE       154,432  07-17-12 10:44a
                                            BIOSID   COM         1,080  04-29-98 11:14a
                                            BIOSID   TXT           661  05-04-98  4:30p
                                            BIOSID2  TXT           645  12-08-10  3:10p
                                            BIOSID3  TXT           637  12-08-10  7:49a
                                            OG-BIOS  ROM     1,048,576  05-21-14 11:26a
                                            XTM5_83  ROM     1,048,576  05-14-14  4:11p
                                            
                                            C:\BIOS>afudos og-bios.rom /d
                                             +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
                                             |                     AMI Firmware Update Utility  v4.40                    |
                                             |      Copyright (C)2011 American Megatrends Inc. All Rights Reserved.      |
                                             +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
                                            - Bootblock checksum .... ok
                                            - Module checksums ...... ok
                                            - ROM File Size checking ........ ok
                                            - ROM ID checking ............... ok
                                            - ROM File verification status .. ok
                                            - Program ended normally.
                                            
                                            EDIT2>>
                                            Here's the [OG-BIOS.ROM](http://www.gorgarath.com/random/OG-BIOS.ROM) file. Can you verify that it matches your original BIOS so I know if I can just flash the modified BIOS you've provided?
                                            
                                            EDIT3>>
                                            I didn't find version 3.5.1, but did find 3.4.6 of the program who's name is escaping me at the moment as I'm on my phone now, and opened up your modified BIOS image and the image I pulled off the XTM and looked through the generated reports for each. While I don't know what to look for specifically, everything seemed pretty much the same, so I went ahead and flashed your modified BIOS and am able to access everything in the BIOS now. I haven't had a chance to see if flashrom will access the BIOS now or not as I haven't had a chance to turn it on after putting it all back together. I'll probably get to that later tonight.</dir>
                                            
                                            </dir>
                                            
                                            
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