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> Two Bios Loads?
nexcompac
post Apr 4 2004, 04:59 AM
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Ok, here is my problem and probly why i got banned when i thought i shouldn't have. I recently flashed my chip with my own modded bios and changed the colors of the logo. I noticed when i booted up to Evo dash, nothing was the colors i had wanted. Here is the catch. I have a chameleon chip and soldered the p&e to work as a disable thingy. When i press and hold the eject buttons, i boot up to evox, when i press the eject or power buttons, it boots with my custom bios and boots to M$ with no blue light. Is it possible to have 2 different bios files load?
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pewpster
post Apr 5 2004, 04:13 AM
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Did you get the P and E wires backwards? thats wierd, if it's loading your bios, its should be loading evox too.
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post Apr 5 2004, 04:03 PM
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That would suck if i did, ill try to switch them
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post Apr 5 2004, 05:57 PM
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The power button should load bank 0, and the eject should disable the chip. Both at the same time loads bank 1 as far as I remember. You have to hold the buttons for a few seconds tho, or it might boot to the bios you loaded last time, not the one you want.
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