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Hi Kabyl

Im looking for modded bios for MSI P35 Neo2-FR/FIR - lastest ver is 1.8

You've done bios for P35 Neo - and my mobo is different ;)

 

This is (P35 Neo2-FR/FIR) quite popular mobo so I appreciate if you mod this mobo for us .

 

link to bios http://downloadx.msi.com.tw/files/download...exe/7345v18.zip

 

my spec :

intel core 2 6750

P35 Neo2-FR/FIR

4 gb ram ddr 800

gforce 8800 gtx

2 sata 250 hdd

ide dvd burner ( ordered adapter ide to sata)

 

Thanks a lot !

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Kabyl,

I see you have modified a few of the MSI P35 BIOSes to get them working, however the version that you modified is slightly different from the one that I need. I have a P35 Platinum, the driver for which can be found at:

http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=do...9&type=bios

 

Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciate -- its a shame to only be able to run OSX with a single core on a 4 core system --

 

Thanks

Nick

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NOTE: About Dell laptops, I'm still trying to find the cause of the issues, so if anyone has any suggestions, you're welcome

Both-cores are working with news Dell Laptops, but not with older models.

You can try to compare bioses to find what are issues. Some people think issues are related with HPET timer support, witch supported but not activated (same thing with AHCI support.)

 

Old bios without dual-Core support on OSX(Inspiron 9400/E1705): http://ftp.us.dell.com/bios/MP061A09.EXE

New bios with dual-core support on OSX (Inspiron 1720...): http://ftp.us.dell.com/bios/1720_A07.EXE

 

Hope it help.

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I modified most of the BIOSes posted in the last 3 pages, and found that I've already did some of them (lazy people are wasting my time), so I decided to make things more organized by keeping the files in one place.. I will post a link once it's done.

 

Kabyl,

 

Can you give us an update on how much more time it will take to organize these files ?

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NOTE: About Dell laptops, I'm still trying to find the cause of the issues, so if anyone has any suggestions, you're welcome :wacko: .

 

 

From Netkas Forum, Thread:Thoery: Dell HPET error and possible dual-core solution

 

Just to update my progress/research notes here...

 

I've determined that devices are declared in the ACPI Namespace via compiled ASL that is usually stored in the DSDT table or in a SSDT table. The DSDT is where the root namespace is initialized while the SSDT is where additional devices and ALM code can be added. My best bet at this point is to compile some ASL logic for describing the HPET device and add that compile ALM code into and SSDT table entry and append it to the RSDT table declared by the BIOS (hopefully there is an empty entry or free memory at the end).

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Hi Kabyl,

can you check this bios? ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp38501-39000/sp38809.exe

It's an auto extracting zip file, it contains rom.cab that contains rom.bin, I think it's this the relvant part;

it belongs to an hp nx9420 (laptop);

it does boot with two cores, sometimes, not always, with tiger and with leo, EFI v8 working and various kernels tested ok but after 1-2 minutes it hangs (freezes);

sometimes hangs with "could not start cpu01" at boot and subsequently reboots;

with one core works ok;

gfx chipset ATI x1600, works with ATIinject , usb, firewire;

Thank you, for taking care of a problem so spread!!!

Nick

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Hello, Kabyl,

 

I searched all pages. can't find my laptop model which is ASUS V1J notebook.

Can you help me to modify the BIOS?

Here is the BIOS link: http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/V1J/V1Jas305.zip

 

The Spec:

Model: Asus V1J Series Notebook

CPU: Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7200, 2000 MHz

ChipSet: Mobile Intel Calistoga-PM i945PM

VGA: ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 (512 MB)

 

 

Really appreciate your hard work for so many people. Hopefully this will work for me, too! Crossing my fingers and pray....

 

Tommy

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MOTHERBOARD

ECS P35T-A motherboard embedded Intel® Bearlake P35 and ICH9DH chipsets,

 

Support by Intel® ICH9DH

6 x Serial ATAII 3.0Gb/s devices

Supported by JMicron® JMB361

 

CPU

Intel Pentium E2180 Allendale 2.0GHz 1MB L2 Cache LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor

 

VIDEOCARD

MSI NX8500GT-TD256E GeForce 8500GT 256MB 128-bit GDDR2 PCI Express x16 SLI Supported Video Card

 

MEMORY:

G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory

 

NETWORK:

pci 8139

 

SATA and IDE HDs and SATA DVD

 

 

ISSUE;

 

I have to start with cpus=1

 

I have 10.5.2 running via iAKTOS 10.5.1 r3 (bad bios version) updated

with kaly 10.5.2 combo updater...graphics leo update and then KVHush for graphics

...everything working...except the second core. (ToH 9.2.0)

 

BIOS LINK:

 

http://www.ecsusa.com/ECSWebSite/Products/...D=7&LanID=9

 

I am running original bios at the present time.

 

thank you....no rush...

cheers

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Asus U6SG

 

I have the new 2.5 gHz U6SG, tried to use the modified bios for the U6S posted earlier and nearly messed up my machine (after the bios flash, the LCD panel, VGA or HDMI panel were not working) but the laptop booted so I was able to get back in using remote desktop and reflash the bios back to the latest ASUS release.

 

I have Kalyway 10.5.1 working perfectly on 1 core (have to mess around with MKEXT for APCI), cannot get driver yet for the Geforce 9300M but works in 1280x800 using the "Graphics Mode" boot option and internal wifi card 4965agn not supported yet.

 

Can anyone supply a modded bios that will work with the most recent U6SG??

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Hello Kabyl, could you make me a moded bios for the Asus DSAN-DX?

 

At the moment System Profiler is showing me this instead of eight cores:

 

Number Of Processors: 0

 

Total Number of Cores: 2

 

 

 

DSAN-DX Release BIOS 0202 (current)

 

http://dlsvr01.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket.../IC90A00202.zip

(http://dlsvr03.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket771/DSAN-DX/BIOS/IC90A00202.zip duplicate links in case main is down)

 

(http://dlsvr02.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket771/DSAN-DX/BIOS/IC90A00202.zip duplicate links in case main is down)

 

(http://dlsvr04.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socket771/DSAN-DX/BIOS/IC90A00202.zip duplicate links in case main is down)

 

 

 

Configuration: Asus DSAN-DX (Intel 5100 chipset) / 2 x Intel Xeon E5420 Harpertown 2.5GHz LGA 771 80W Quad-Core Processor / EVGA 8800 GTS 320MB PCIE 16x / 4GB DDR2 ECC / SIIG Firewire (PCI)

 

Running Kalyway 10.5.2 vanilla - outside of the cpus and not having a supported soundcard - all seems to be working :gun:

 

Thanks!!!

 

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From Netkas Forum, Thread:Thoery: Dell HPET error and possible dual-core solution

 

Just to update my progress/research notes here...

 

I've determined that devices are declared in the ACPI Namespace via compiled ASL that is usually stored in the DSDT table or in a SSDT table. The DSDT is where the root namespace is initialized while the SSDT is where additional devices and ALM code can be added. My best bet at this point is to compile some ASL logic for describing the HPET device and add that compile ALM code into and SSDT table entry and append it to the RSDT table declared by the BIOS (hopefully there is an empty entry or free memory at the end).

 

 

For completeness, here's a link to bthomp's thread on natkas.org regarding Dell BIOS HPET issue:

http://forum.netkas.org/index.php/topic,43.0.html

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