Hans schrijft: " HardOCP.com weet te melden dat Abit in alle stilte waarschijnlijk druk aan het knutselen is om Coppermine support op de BP6 mogelijk te maken, getuige dit deassembleer werk dat iemand op het BP6_PW BIOS heeft los gelaten. Pretty koel stuff! ":
******** bp6_pw.bin BIOS component ********
No. Item-Name Original-Size Compressed-Size Original-File-Name
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0. System BIOS 1F5D2h(125.46K)15E17h(87.52K)original.tmp
1. Other(6F5D:0002) 00A2Eh(2.54K)00766h(1.85K)original.tm1
2. XGROUP CODE 062A0h(24.66K)04382h(16.88K)awardext.rom
3. CPU micro code 01000h(4.00K)01023h(4.03K)CPUCODE.BIN
4. ACPI table 02386h(8.88K)00EEBh(3.73K)ACPITBL.BIN
5. EPA pattern 00642h(1.56K)002A1h(0.66K)AWARDEPA.BIN
6. PCI ROM[A] 05C26h(23.04K)03635h(13.55K)CHIPSET\HPT_121.BINTotal compress code space = 35E17h(215.52K)
Total compressed code size = 200E3h(128.22K)
Remain compress code space = 15D34h(87.30K)** Micro Code Information **
Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID | Update ID CPUID
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PPGA 05 0681| PPGA 03 0665| SLOT1 40 0650|The important part to note here is the PPGA 05 0681 part of the microcode information. That corresponds to the current crop of CuMines available. Basically, if PowerLeap's adapter works, ABIT has already done the hard part.... Can you say dual CuMine SMP goodness? I knew you could.