Can one use the BIOS P4P800 Deluxe for the P4P800-P Deluxe too?

P

Paul

"Peter Wagner" said:
Hi

I've seen that on
http://www.asus.it/support/download...5&l3_id=19&m_id=1&f_name=P4P81017.zip~zaqwedc
one can download the newest BIOS Vers. 1017 for P4P800 Deluxe MBs.
The file name is P4P81017.zip.

Is this Vers. usable for MBs P4P800-P Deluxe too or is this BIOS for P4P800
Deluxe MBs only?

TIA
p

Generally, BIOS are not interchangeable. There is always some small
difference in the chips used on each board, so if you use the wrong
BIOS, something may stop working on the board. Also, the size of the
BIOS can differ - some boards use 256KB, others use 512KB, and the
size mismatch will prevent a good flash.

If you can be patient, I see a new BIOS on the Asus Germany ftp
site:

ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUScom/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800-E/1003e_01.zip

Give this file a few days before it is posted in the Beta section of
the download page for your board. It appears this file contains updated
microcode, which should make WinXP SP2 work better.

1002 microcode support
Version UpdateID Date CPUID Checksum LoadVers Platform
00000001 00000014 16.07.2002 00000F0A 64731550 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000002E 02.05.2003 00000F12 B2548D0A 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000005 08.05.2003 00000F13 386C53DA 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000001E 05.06.2003 00000F24 9BA58D71 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000015 21.07.2003 00000F25 D6976E46 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000037 04.06.2003 00000F27 972CD5FA 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000017 18.07.2003 00000F29 C42D13A3 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000007 21.11.2003 00000F33 B78B30F0 00000001 0000000D
00000001 00000002 09.12.2003 00000F37 2B57BD9E 00000001 0000000D
00000001 00000007 10.11.2003 00000F34 F1AD5AF6 00000001 0000008D

1003.001 Beta microcode support
Version UpdateID Date CPUID Checksum LoadVers Platform
00000001 00000014 16.07.2002 00000F0A 64731550 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000002E 02.05.2003 00000F12 B2548D0A 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000005 08.05.2003 00000F13 386C53DA 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000001E 05.06.2003 00000F24 9BA58D71 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000001F 06.04.2004 00000F25 8268CCFC 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000037 04.06.2003 00000F27 972CD5FA 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000021 24.03.2004 00000F29 DEEC05F1 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000000A 11.05.2004 00000F32 2538EF0A 00000001 0000000D
00000001 0000000B 12.05.2004 00000F33 E5668AEA 00000001 0000000D
00000001 00000002 09.12.2003 00000F37 2B57BD9E 00000001 0000000D
00000001 0000000E 04.05.2004 00000F34 9B18561D 00000001 0000001D

1003.001 has a new entry for 0F32 (whatever that is) and the 0F33
Prescott entry has changed from the bad updateid value of 0x7 to
a later value of 0xB.

HTH,
Paul
 
P

Peter Wagner

Hi Paul

Thank you for your answer.
Generally, BIOS are not interchangeable. There is always some small
difference in the chips used on each board, so if you use the wrong
BIOS, something may stop working on the board. Also, the size of the
BIOS can differ - some boards use 256KB, others use 512KB, and the
size mismatch will prevent a good flash.

OK.
So the name for my (the BIOS for the P4P800-E Deluxe) BIOS should be
P4P800-E.ROM or *.AMI?
If you can be patient, I see a new BIOS on the Asus Germany ftp
site:

ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUScom/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800-E/1003e_01.zip

Give this file a few days before it is posted in the Beta section of
the download page for your board. It appears this file contains
updated microcode, which should make WinXP SP2 work better.

Yes, I can be patient. :)
Thanks for the hint.
HTH,
Paul

p
 
R

rikgale

Generally, BIOS are not interchangeable. There is always some small
difference in the chips used on each board, so if you use the wrong
BIOS, something may stop working on the board. Also, the size of the
BIOS can differ - some boards use 256KB, others use 512KB, and the
size mismatch will prevent a good flash.

If you can be patient, I see a new BIOS on the Asus Germany ftp
site:

ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUScom/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i865pe/P4P800-E/1003e_01.zip

Give this file a few days before it is posted in the Beta section of
the download page for your board. It appears this file contains updated
microcode, which should make WinXP SP2 work better.

1002 microcode support
Version UpdateID Date CPUID Checksum LoadVers Platform
00000001 00000014 16.07.2002 00000F0A 64731550 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000002E 02.05.2003 00000F12 B2548D0A 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000005 08.05.2003 00000F13 386C53DA 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000001E 05.06.2003 00000F24 9BA58D71 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000015 21.07.2003 00000F25 D6976E46 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000037 04.06.2003 00000F27 972CD5FA 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000017 18.07.2003 00000F29 C42D13A3 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000007 21.11.2003 00000F33 B78B30F0 00000001 0000000D
00000001 00000002 09.12.2003 00000F37 2B57BD9E 00000001 0000000D
00000001 00000007 10.11.2003 00000F34 F1AD5AF6 00000001 0000008D

1003.001 Beta microcode support
Version UpdateID Date CPUID Checksum LoadVers Platform
00000001 00000014 16.07.2002 00000F0A 64731550 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000002E 02.05.2003 00000F12 B2548D0A 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000005 08.05.2003 00000F13 386C53DA 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000001E 05.06.2003 00000F24 9BA58D71 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000001F 06.04.2004 00000F25 8268CCFC 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000037 04.06.2003 00000F27 972CD5FA 00000001 00000004
00000001 00000021 24.03.2004 00000F29 DEEC05F1 00000001 00000004
00000001 0000000A 11.05.2004 00000F32 2538EF0A 00000001 0000000D
00000001 0000000B 12.05.2004 00000F33 E5668AEA 00000001 0000000D
00000001 00000002 09.12.2003 00000F37 2B57BD9E 00000001 0000000D
00000001 0000000E 04.05.2004 00000F34 9B18561D 00000001 0000001D

1003.001 has a new entry for 0F32 (whatever that is) and the 0F33
Prescott entry has changed from the bad updateid value of 0x7 to
a later value of 0xB.

HTH,
Paul

Well that saves me asking a question, is there a 1003 BIOS coming out. I was
reading an earlier post and it was mentioned and wanted a bit more
clarification. The "man" has spoken and I am happy.

Cheers Paul

Rik
 

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