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IBM EtherJet BootROM help, layout.
Name: eric Date: October 19, 2003 at 15:49:20 Pacific OS: Windows XP Professional E CPU/Ram: Intel Pentium Pro @ 200 M
Comment:
Hey, I've got an IBM 100/10 EtherJet PCI Adapter FRU 86H2423 that has a 28-pin PCLL BootROM socket. I want to find out what the layout of the BootROM chip they use is. Is it the same as the BIOS chips?? (256 Kb with a 24 Kb EPROM [Boot Block] and 232 Kb [system block]. I want to know this because I want to try to use IBM's BootRom Flash program to flash my BIOS that I destroyed.
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