- Mar 13, 2000
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I realize this is kindergarten stuff, folks, but it's my first time, so be gentle, OK? <G>
About three years ago I built a system with an FIC PA-2013 mobo and an AMD K6-2/350 CPU with 128 meg of PC100 memory, a nice system at the time. This is my home system and it handles most of my needs quite nicely, so I decided rather than spending several hundred bucks for a chip/mobo upgrade, I'd just bump the CPU to a K6-2/500, which only cost me about $50.
Before I swap the chips I'd like to flash the BIOS to the latest version, but I don't want to screw things up. I'm sure there are BIOS flash instructions on the FIC website, but I'm turning to you folks for a pointer to the BEST instructions. Can you give me a hand?
Thanks!
PS. If anyone is interested in buying the old K6-2/350, it's a STEP unit with their proprietary Peltier cooler/fan bonded on. I'll price it right and make it available as soon as the new chip proves stable.
About three years ago I built a system with an FIC PA-2013 mobo and an AMD K6-2/350 CPU with 128 meg of PC100 memory, a nice system at the time. This is my home system and it handles most of my needs quite nicely, so I decided rather than spending several hundred bucks for a chip/mobo upgrade, I'd just bump the CPU to a K6-2/500, which only cost me about $50.
Before I swap the chips I'd like to flash the BIOS to the latest version, but I don't want to screw things up. I'm sure there are BIOS flash instructions on the FIC website, but I'm turning to you folks for a pointer to the BEST instructions. Can you give me a hand?
Thanks!
PS. If anyone is interested in buying the old K6-2/350, it's a STEP unit with their proprietary Peltier cooler/fan bonded on. I'll price it right and make it available as soon as the new chip proves stable.