[ltp] 600e PIII upgrade under linux
Bert Haskins
linux-thinkpad@linux-thinkpad.org
Wed, 23 Feb 2005 10:04:12 -0500
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Damien Challet wrote:
>>Choose "test", choose "exit", choose "config", hit "ctrl-d", opens
>>bios hex-editor. Take cursor to position 20, key "02" -> "0A", hit "F2",
>>hit "esc", choose "exit", choose "ok", and reboot.
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>>Next boot should go without error-127
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>works perfectly, but note that I had 22 instead of 02, which I modified into
>2A.
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What model was this on?
I.'m interested in doing this on a 770X and 770Z
and am wondering what bios byte to change.
Thanks,
Bert
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>That is really great, many thanks. It was the last annoying thing caused by
>the cpu upgrade.
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Damien Challet wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Choose "test", choose "exit", choose "config", hit "ctrl-d", opens
bios hex-editor. Take cursor to position 20, key "02" -> "0A", hit "F2",
hit "esc", choose "exit", choose "ok", and reboot.
Next boot should go without error-127
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works perfectly, but note that I had 22 instead of 02, which I modified into
2A.</pre>
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What model was this on?<br>
I.'m interested in doing this on a 770X and 770Z<br>
and am wondering what bios byte to change.<br>
<br>
Thanks, <br>
Bert<br>
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cite="mid200502221241.15944.challet@maths.ox.ac.uk">
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That is really great, many thanks. It was the last annoying thing caused by
the cpu upgrade.
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