08-06-2013, 11:14 AM (This post was last modified: 09-24-2013, 07:39 AM by Brabbelbla.)
Alright, I went ahead with BMP and updated my L702X VBIOS, with the procedure as described earlier by TimeWalker and Ashp. Everything seems to work: brightness controls do, higher resolutions in Clover work, it is running stable. Haven't tested for actual performance differences, [and I don't have an external monitor to test the mDP port]. For everything appears to work, I attached my VBIOS. As the actual trick (pull settings from stock VBIOS, changing 1 line, removing 3 others, apply to new VBIOS) is so little work, and this thread officially is about the L511Z, I did the same with the L502X and L511Z VBIOS'es. I am confident they should work, but I am in no position to test as I do not own those models, so for those: use at your own risk.
The VBIOS is part of the BIOS capsule, and has GUID 29206FC2-9EAB-4612-ACA1-1E3D098FB1B3, and can be integrated using Andy's PhoenixTool. I did the L702X BIOS myself, including unlocked advanced menus and the Power Management fix for Hackintosh. Thanks to those who came up with the knowledge for that, wasn't me.
Still occasionally trying to read up on the other topics now, especially jkbuha's post, I just feel so ignorant
EDIT: Tested the mDP port, it works.
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Basically, I don't know. v2137 is already combo SNB/IVB and AFAIK already does what I wanted: native resolution in Clover and pre-boot Hackintosh. Performance, maybe; I do not know how much and if Intel hasn't badly screwed up v2137 it should not be much.
On compatibility: almost all settings from the stock VBIOS have been carried over (one option was replaced by another between v2104 and v2158, three others did not exist anymore), so this probably is the most 'vanilla' update you will ever come across. But if your version already does what it should, there is no real point, I think.
08-06-2013, 05:50 PM (This post was last modified: 08-06-2013, 06:00 PM by thorbsd.)
(08-06-2013, 11:25 AM)kasar Wrote: just wanted to know to see if it makes sense to update it again or skip all the trouble just for a higher version numer with no advantages at all
I love updates, so I think you should update and integrate all your tweaks into the download that is available here
(08-06-2013, 01:19 PM)Brabbelbla Wrote: Basically, I don't know. v2137 is already combo SNB/IVB and AFAIK already does what I wanted: native resolution in Clover and ...
Does v2158 support a mode of 1920x1080?
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08-06-2013, 06:07 PM (This post was last modified: 08-06-2013, 06:10 PM by kasar.)
(08-06-2013, 05:50 PM)thorbsd Wrote: I love updates, so I think you should update and integrate all your tweaks into the download that is available here
sure
well, I just patched the table of the 2137 with the original vbios settings acording with what jkbuha said
jkbuha Wrote:@kasar - I don't have time to do this now (and I dont have a HDMI/DP connector to test at the mo) but if you do, could you try the following:
1) From your original v2104 bios, could you copy range 0xc20-0xd1f into the clipboard
2) Paste it into your new v2130/v2137 bios
3) Reboot & cross fingers.
4) If fail, boot through recovery & flash original bios?
that made the minidisplay port work again with the new vbios.
so I will do it again with the 2158
here is it (untested anyway):
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08-06-2013, 09:30 PM (This post was last modified: 08-06-2013, 10:27 PM by thorbsd.)
(08-06-2013, 06:07 PM)kasar Wrote: here is it (untested anyway):
I just remembered that you are working with the L502x. I confused you with jkbuha. I've got an L511z.
I should take some time over the next couple of weeks to make myself more familiar with some of these tools so I can make these modifications myself.
Is it as straight forward as unpacking the BIOS using the PhoenixTool, modifying the bytes of the appropriate files with a hex editor (and in this case also swapping the vbios ROM file), packing it up again with the PhoenixTool, flashing, then pray it boots?
Thank you for modding that file BTW.
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08-07-2013, 04:54 AM (This post was last modified: 08-07-2013, 05:06 AM by Brabbelbla.)
@thorbsd
PhoenixTool works pretty much the way you say. One has the .WPH file, unpack, unpack the actual BIOS capsule (F33...). Under advanced options, select 'No SLIC' and something like allow user modification of files, and wait until it prompts for you to do the changes. Modify, repack, flash. And yes, it supports 1920x1080 resolution, but don't expect fireworks. Splash, setup, boot manager, shell and stuffs still stubbornly use 640x480.
@kasar
I might be wrong, but shouldn't it be unnecessary to make those changes now? I will go and see what changed in BMP, but right now my sweet sister keeps my machine occupied