Model:
Operating System: All Windows 98 (Note: might work with other versions of this os.)
File: 6ltm0924.exe
Comments:
Chaintech Driver. Don't know if this old Chaintech 6LTM mobo is weird, but to get it to boot I had to REMOVE the cmos jumper (three pins) down on the front left side of the board, and then (after power was applied and exactly NOTHING was happening), SHORT OUT the left hand set of pins momentarily with a screwdriver to get the board to fire up. With the board running, I went to A \ drive (which the board was able to find and use, even its crippled state) and invoked flash753.exe (which I got at the otherwise useless chaintech page). flash753.exe then asked me for a file to enter into its little box and I typed in 6ltm0924.BIN which is what you get when you invoke 6ltm0924.EXE (all of which was also on A \ drive). Once all that was done, it took right off. Even asked me if I wanted to save the old bios file (which I did, even though it was obviously broken). Following the bios flash and power down, I returned the bios jumper to the right hand set of pins and just as soon as I pressed the power button on the case, things spun right up as unto a chirpy little bird. This probably will work with other OS's, 'cause I'm running XP (be sure to go into "services" and disable all that useless crap that defaults to started) on it right this minute over on my test bench and it's happy as a clam so far, despite running only 90megs of memory on a PII-233 CPU.
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262144 09-25-98 09:51 6LTM0924.BIN
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