Which Final RU BIOS does not have HPT firmware?

cyop
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Which Final RU BIOS does not have HPT firmware?

Post by cyop »

BTW, does anyone have their HPT366 controllers functioning properly. And I do mean 'properly'! If so, what BIOS and what drivers?

I still need a final RU BIOS without the HPT firmware, though.

Thanks.
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Post by InactiveX »

I've been using the HPT-free BIOS with the BP6 logo for nearly a year now. The HPT still shows up in device manager but boot-ups are quicker.

There is one such BIOS on the BP6.com BIOS section, but I don't know if it's the one I've been using, so I cannot vouch for it.
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Post by cyop »

Thanks for the reply.

So, if I understand you correctly, when you boot up there is no HPT BIOS screen. Correct?

Is it a Final RU BIOS code?

If both are true, would you make me a *.bin copy and post it here in this thread (upload it if you have web space and put linkage here) or email it to me?

I really would appreciate it because from what I see, there are no Final RU BIOS without HPT firmware on bp6.com.

Let me know. Thanks.

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Also, do you currently have HDDs on you HPT with no problems?
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You're correct on both counts.

I'll try and find the .bin for you :)
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Post by InactiveX »

I'm good today! built a dual Athlon 1900+, a 1.2GHz Duron, and found your .bin file on an old CD gathering dust 8)

Post your email address. I'll forward it to you.
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Post by harker »

cAN i GET THAT bIN FILE TOO?
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Check your inbox :)

Anyone else?
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Post by cyop »

OK, InactiveX, there is my email button.

Thanks.
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Post by harker »

Thanks InactiveX
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cyop: Can you send me your email address? It seems you can't send attachments using the email button.

harker: Not a problem. Let us know how how you get on.
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Post by harker »

:D Great.... that dang screen is finally gone thanks. and it easily made my boot 40 seconds faster

Thanks Again
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Post by Derek »

InactiveX wrote:It seems you can't send attachments using the email button.
Attachments Mod here we come! :D
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Harker: That's good news!

DD: Wow - great work :D
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Post by e.lectronick »

InactiveX wrote:Check your inbox :)

Anyone else?
Me! Please oh please let it be ME!
*Ahem*
Me, please...

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Post by Blueneko »

*glares at others recieving cool.bin file*
would you be so kind to send me the bin file also, please
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They're on their way.

Friends of the BP6 are friends of mine... :)
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Post by InactiveX »

cyop: you should have the .bin now.

stealthviper: your hotmail inbox has exceeded its limit.

Everyone else: You haven't shown your email addresses in your profiles - please send a working address to inactivex@hotmail.com with the subject line: HPT366 suxx!

I'll send the .bin to anyone who wants it as soon as I hear from you.
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Post by nullshark »

Thanks for the file, InactiveX! :)
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my hotmail account has locked me out 4 ever, please forward it to gabumons@bellsouth.net please =D
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Post by InactiveX »

nullshark: always happy to help out a BP6er! :wink:

gabumon: it's done.
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Post by Blueneko »

Thank you for the bios update with logo and no hpt crap inactivex, the machine works great and boots up faster.


so im guessing i can only top it out at 512 ram if i overclock or not o/c 768?
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Post by onelegdis »

DD, I think you need to take the pressure off InactiveX. How about a link to this file on the main page? :)
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Post by InactiveX »

gabumon: Glad you're happy. The BP6 logo is nice isn't it? Miles better than that ubiquitous Energy Star logo. FYI, I used to run my 366MHz celerons at 550MHz, but since I upgraded to 768MB RAM I had to back off to 500MHz. But the extra memory is definitely worth the drop in clock speed.

onelegdis: hehehe! I don't mind! But I agree, it would be better to have a link from the main page.... :)

DD: I can email you the .bin for hosting here if you like. :?:
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