For BIOS flashing experiment (see my thread in X61 forum, I did not succeed with tests of unbricking methods), which means it will might end up shot 5 minutes after I get it.
Knowing that, the only requirement is that it turns on and can get into the BIOS. I don't need RAM, HDD, power supplies and I don't care about the model or CPU as long as it's an X61/s; body damaged machines are also fine.
I can get ones off Ebay for around $30 in unknown condition, but I just wanted to check in over here in case someone had something expendable in known condition or interest in the project, and I tend to trust folks around here a touch more.
Thanks!
R
PS: This request might seem a little nuts, but it's the simplest and quickest (while also potentially the most wasteful) way of testing out the BIOS mod. PM for more info!
Admin edit: Added PIC warning.
WTB: Sacrificial X61/s (any) for BIOS experiment *PIC*
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Re: WTB: Sacrificial X61/s (any) for BIOS experiment
What BIOS mods are you doing? 
Chobits: W701ds i7-940|32G|FX3800m|Digitizer|Calibrator
Big ones: W701 top config T63p QX9300|8G|UXGA T61p dead, please go die as well nVIDIA
Small ones: X61sp P8800X61t SXGA X201 NIB
86 airplane models/ 27 ships/ 21 computers/ 300GB databases/ 0 girlfriend
It's always happier to live in lies and delusions.
Big ones: W701 top config T63p QX9300|8G|UXGA T61p dead, please go die as well nVIDIA
Small ones: X61sp P8800X61t SXGA X201 NIB
86 airplane models/ 27 ships/ 21 computers/ 300GB databases/ 0 girlfriend
It's always happier to live in lies and delusions.
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flyingfishfinger
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Re: WTB: Sacrificial X61/s (any) for BIOS experiment
I replaced the PXE boot option ROM with a JMICRON362 SATA controller ROM to see if I can boot from the mPCIe expansion card. The option ROM came from an Asus which has this chip integrated and can boot from it, so it sounds like there's a better chance of working than something like the Silicon Image chips, whose option ROMs seem to live on the cards themselves and provide only RAID support...
The fear I have is is that the modified BIOS file turned out smaller than Middleton's original one so I'm not sure what flashing it will do.
R
PS, I'm new to BIOS modding and kind of just want to see what happens. I don't fully understand how option ROMs work
The fear I have is is that the modified BIOS file turned out smaller than Middleton's original one so I'm not sure what flashing it will do.
R
PS, I'm new to BIOS modding and kind of just want to see what happens. I don't fully understand how option ROMs work
Re: WTB: Sacrificial X61/s (any) for BIOS experiment
PM sent about this ugly duckling:


Give your T43/T43p/R52/X41 the SATA it deserves! http://mikejmoffitt.com/sata
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