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== Dual BIOS ==
== Dual BIOS ==


This board has a dual BIOS chip. Both chips are 8Mbit; the main BIOS is called M_BIOS, the backup BIOS is called B_BIOS. GIGABYTE claims the backup BIOS can not be flashed by the user. It contains code that will overwrite M_BIOS if it determines that M_BIOS is corrupted.
The board ships with two BIOS chips, see [[Gigabyte_Dual_bios]] for details.


The M_BIOS chip is a [http://www.mct.net/download/macronix/mx25l8005.pdf Macronix MX25L8005].
The M_BIOS chip is a [http://www.mct.net/download/macronix/mx25l8005.pdf Macronix MX25L8005].
If you flash coreboot into M_BIOS and something goes wrong, you can force B_BIOS to boot and reflash M_BIOS by bridging pins 4 (GND) and 7 (#HOLD) on the M_BIOS chip, powering up the machine, and then releasing your bridge after a few seconds. The B_BIOS will take over at that point — you will hear a beep, and see the B_BIOS boot and forcibly re-flash M_BIOS.

Latest revision as of 14:58, 28 October 2015

This page describes how to use coreboot on the GIGABYTE GA-MA785GMT-UD2H mainboard.

This board exists in 4 versions: v1.0, v1.1, v1.3 and v3.3.

This documentation applies to v1.1. If you have a different version of the board, YMMV.

Dual BIOS

The board ships with two BIOS chips, see Gigabyte_Dual_bios for details.

The M_BIOS chip is a Macronix MX25L8005.