well, anyway getting a 1K resistor is very easy, and it will save you to bridge it everytime the thing to enter in debugging mode, a little more soldering for a more lazy reboots then.
oh, updating it with modified binary would be awesome to all people, I'm almost sure electronical modifications keep most users away from it ^^
so it would be need only for testing and doing blind/crazy tests like I do
hehe, test subject, I like it ^^
with 4 extra preprogramed chips, programer, sockets and backups there is no way of bricking this laptop again, at least bios/firmware related
today I tried to flash another modded bios using conventional method, but it failed while the flashing were flashing, it asked weird beep and it asked also write errors at some sectors.
had to use the recovery CD to boot again the machine.
tried to flash again, but it happened again.
well, in order to make it flasheable from the machine itself, I had to extract the chip from the socket and place it again, then it flashed fine.
strange, maybe it was a bad contact again ^^
glad it fixed that, I was about starting to think the chip were different to the one initially installed and it had some issues, but hopefully that wasnt the cause.
edit:
also noticed something at the ivy procesor I have in mind for testing
http://www.ebay.es/itm/NEW-INTEL-i7-3720...3cca708663
go to the link
then you can read this
Quote:For intel mobile 75/76/77 Chipset etc use ONLY (It will NEVER work on 65/67 /55 etc chipset), check your laptop Chipset model with CPU-Z first.
this worries me again.
my chipset is HM67, one of the ones reported as not working, I would be a shame that after getting the cpu, updating ME, HD3000 to HD4000 vbios update and microcodes update it would still not working for IVY proccesors for hardware limitations.
:o