There also was OPROM7.Rom, which contained ‘Intel PXE Base code’ (Intel(R) Boot Agent PXE Base Code (PXE-2.1 build 086)) This file’s size was exactly the same as from the ASMEDIA ROM I want to integrate. (Copyright (C) 1997-2008, Intel Corporation Initializing Intel(R) Boot Agent GE v1.3.24 PXE 2.1 Build 086 (WfM 2.0). Using an hex editor I could see it contained the Intel-PXE-Boot-Agent. In this DUMP directory there was a file named ‘OPROM8.rom’. At this point Phoenix Tool loads the BIOS.rom and saves all components in a directory named DUMP.ģ. I started the Phoenix Tool and pointed it towards the original BIOS file i had read out using ‘Universal BIOS Backup ToolKit 2.0.zip’.Ģ. Normally this tool seems to be meant for integrating a SLIC table into the BIOS, but i abused it for my needs like this:ġ. I have a tool called ‘Phoenix Tool 219’ from mydigitallife. The ASMEDIA option rom for corestore was downloaded from this forum (1b21-0612_v0954.bin) I got one Thinkpad T60 and i want to include an Asmedia Option ROM into this BIOS for enabling autoboot with a corestore plus mini PCIe card. I just registered here, after I had found that this forum has some experts in BIOS modding with much of experience.
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