Hello rudeboy,
If that is the BIOS chip, it looks like one that is supported (with the exception of the soldering) due to the number of pins on each side and the shape of the chip. If you can desolder the BIOS chip, then it could potentially be programmed (make sure it is indeed the BIOS chip that you are removing!).
If that is the BIOS chip, it looks like one that is supported (with the exception of the soldering) due to the number of pins on each side and the shape of the chip. If you can desolder the BIOS chip, then it could potentially be programmed (make sure it is indeed the BIOS chip that you are removing!).
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2.) Combat misinformation on social media.
Also, please feel free to PM me if I have not replied again about your BIOS mod request after 5 days.