(09-29-2018, 11:36 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: [ -> ]Try to change CPU to Kaby Lake
Doesn't work, still doesn't output picture.
Oh well, it's not that bad. I only paid like 15€ for this board.
Thanks for your help anyways
You can recover this motherboard by a hardware programmer.
You need cheap CH341A & SOIC8 test clip. Try to find it on ebay or aliexpress
Come back when you can read BIOS chip by it.
(09-29-2018, 12:02 PM)DeathBringer Wrote: [ -> ]You can recover this motherboard by a hardware programmer.
You need cheap CH341A & SOIC8 test clip. Try to find it on ebay or aliexpress
Come back when you can read BIOS chip by it.
Yup, ordered.
Will come back to you when they arrive.
Thanks
Hi,
things arrived today.
What to do now?
EDIT:
Ok, nvm. They sent the wrong thing. Instead of a CH341A I've now got an USB to TTL converter...
Many tutorials in Internet.
1. Install program & drivers -
http://acerfans.ru/index.php?do=forum&act=attachment&id=22286
2. Connect clip to programmer
3. Find BIOS chip on motherboard
4. Connect clip to it.
5. Connect programmer to USB port
6. Run the program CH341A
7. Try to read
(10-02-2018, 10:50 AM)DeathBringer Wrote: [ -> ]Many tutorials in Internet.
1. Install program & drivers - http://acerfans.ru/index.php?do=forum&act=attachment&id=22286
2. Connect clip to programmer
3. Find BIOS chip on motherboard
4. Connect clip to it.
5. Connect programmer to USB port
6. Run the program CH341A
7. Try to read
So, now the right things arrived.
But I can't find the right chip in the menu of the program.
This motherboard uses an MXIC 25L12850F
Press Detect and try to read.
No, unfortunately it can't detect the chip and also can't read.
Maybe a read/write protection?
But I found out that the chip is a 3V 128mbit chip
Ok, after several attempts it says it's a "MXIC MX25L25635E" which can't be right, according to the specsheet of both chips, because the second one is a 256mbit chip
There you go.
Also,
this is the specsheet of the MX25L12850F