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@Dietmar

I connected the laptop X220 (gigabit ethernet card) and AIMB i219 (gigabit ethernet card) directly with a cable and did file copy tests and speed is same as over Fast Ethernet switch :huh:

~ 5.8 MB/s when download from X220 to AIMB
~ 8.8 MB/s when download from AIMB to X220

Driver moreDev tested on WinXP 64-bit and WinXP 32-bit

What are your speeds? I'm using TeraCopy 2.3

I test X220 and other PC WinNT 4.0 with gigabit ethernet card:

~ 19 MB/s when download from X220 to PC
~ 33 MB/s when download from PC to X220

I tested i219bind version and has better download 9.8 MB/s:
~ 9.8 MB/s when download from X220 to AIMB
~ 8.5 MB/s when download from AIMB to X220

P.S. bind version display always speed 100 Mbps so if your driver work only at 100 so it's good that he shows it like that :)

https://msfn.org/board/topic/183464-compiling-acpi-v20-driver-for-windows-xp-sp3-and-windows-2003-sp2-x32x64/page/161/#findComment-1285577

but I don't know if this driver is OK for normal use :dubbio:

Please fix moreDev and objfre_wnet_amd64 version 32-bit/64-bit to display 100 Mbps
speed-link.png

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Posted

you have the values ?
100 megabit are around 12,5 MB/s 
250 megabit are around 31,25 MB/s 
1000 megabit / 1 gigabit are 125 MB/s 
but often these values are not reached

Posted (edited)

@reboot12

I just set up my N100DC-ITX board.

What I miss in its Bios is a switch between UEFI/CSM and also a switch between internal graphik/PCI graphik.

After ifrextract.exe of setup.bin I can see, that there is no general Bit for to show all "Hidden" in Bios.

Now I have a nice Idea: I take a deep look at the N100M, which has all this wished new entries but a little bit other hardware.

And now comes the most crazy part: I am doing an operation in the Bios of the N100M, what is just different compaired with the N100DC-ITX board.

But only for modules in setup.bin, that exist in both.

This differences I copy at their aequivalent place in the Bios of the N100DC-ITX board.

Oh crazy..

Soon I flash

Dietmar

EDIT: Oh my..I already patch the Bios at 202 places..

EDIT2: Compi N100DC-ITX survives flash. But:

I can see now a lot of more entries but only those not, that I wanted: Intern Graphik/PCIe Graphik and Csm Boot Menu, nothing of this can be seen,

Here is the setup.txt before and after mod for to compare.

https://www.upload.ee/files/19149191/compareN100DCSetup-bin.zip.html
 

Edited by Dietmar
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I tried the “i219P0” and “XPSP3moreDevicesInf” LAN driver versions on the Asus Prime Q370M-C_CSM board, which has the i219-LM (DEV 15BB) chipset. Both work correctly:

Z790-i219-P0.png   Z790-more-Devices-Inf.png


To disable the ME on that board, it was not possible to apply the procedure that works for the AIMB-786 board because the text file obtained did not contain the “Setup Item Hidden” option or any other similar entry.

Fortunately, the Q370M-C_CSM board allows you to disable the ME function by connecting two pins on the specific header.

 

I also tried the “RTL8125allbest” driver on the asus Prime Z790-P WIFI D4 card. It works even if the duration is not calculated:

Z790-RTL8125allbest.png

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Yesssssa :cheerleader::cheerleader::cheerleader:

now everything is ready on this cool 10 Watt (even with prime95) board N100DC-ITX.

For the very first time I succeed to change entries in Bios menu,

so that after the mod they work in Bios.

I do not make any mistake in Bios mod, just forget 4 changes from an above layer of setup.bin

Dietmar

 

EDIT: The Onboard Graphic (inside the cpu N100) can only work in UEFI mode.

So, when CSM is enabled, the Onboard Graphic stops working!

I use for this for CSM Enabled the legacy Nvidia GT 730, in PCIe slot.

All switches are valid in this Bios.

With CSM is disabled via Bios, you have from the onboard GPU VGA graphic and also onboard HDMI.

Here is this for CSM modded Bios for the N100DC-ITX, it is a mod of Bios version 1.06.

In "Default" settings of the Bios (CMOS reset), CSM is enabled.

So, when you do a CMOS reset, after this reset CSM is ENABLED.

https://www.upload.ee/files/19149593/bios4.rom.html
 

 

CSM-on-N100-DC-ITX.jpg

graphic-on-N100-DC-ITX.jpg

 

Edited by Dietmar
Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, Dietmar said:

The Onboard Graphic (inside the cpu N100) can only work in UEFI mode.

So, when CSM is enabled, the Onboard Graphic stops working!

Hymmmm.... :dubbio:- UBU and UEFITool finds legacy VBIOS IceLake 1003:
legacy-VBIOS.pnglegacy-VBIOS2.png

So, integrated GPU should work. If not, then disable CSM and try use CSMWrap with this extracted VBIOS: https://www.upload.ee/files/19150243/VBIOS_IceLake_1003.bin.html

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@reboot12

Oh..nice

"So, integrated GPU should work. If not, then disable CSM and try use CSMWrap with this extracted VBIOS".

Thanks for this Bios!

First I thought, that with my Bios mod I take the onboard VGA and HDMI out of work.

But then I remember what in a forum was written about the N100 and its graphik.

And so i tested with csm enabled/disabled and found exact this behavior, which I describe in post above.

And CSMWrap is not so useless,

may be we should look a deep look on it

Dietmar

Posted

@reboot12

VBIOS identifies itself as ICELAKE / device 0406.

But N100 is Alder Lake -N.

I just check. This VBIOS_IceLake_1003.bin is indeed a real a real legacy VGA option ROM with

ROM signature: 55 AA

PCIR structure present at 0x40

Vendor ID: 8086

Device ID: 0406

Size: 64 KB

Checksum: valid

Internal strings include:

IBM VGA Compatible BIOS

$VBT ICELAKE

Intel(R) ICL Mobile/Desktop PCI Accelerated SVGA BIOS

Build Number: 1003 ... 11/15/2018

Dietmar

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@reboot12

I tried to boot the N100DC-ITX via Uefi.

I tried all csmwrap.efi that I have, even compiled by myself.

They all hang at "booting from harddisk" , when I disable CSM in Bios.

Do you know, how to use this  VBIOS_IceLake_1003.bin that you send to me

together with csmwrap?

May be this works

Dietmar

 

PS: With enabled CSM in Bios, UEFI Boot via csmwrap works,

but only for the Nvidia GT 730 in the PCIe slot.

Posted

@reboot12

I just tried.

Hangs very early, you can see only the email adresses of the 2 Authors

Dietmar

PS:  Is there something like a generic vga.bin

       that works on a lot of graphikcards?

Posted (edited)
7 hours ago, Dietmar said:

Hangs very early, you can see only the email adresses of the 2 Authors

Have you removed PCIe graphic card from slot, disabled CSM and set the iGPU as Primary display device in the BIOS?

Try this: https://www.upload.ee/files/19152316/vbios.zip.html

Test if Windows Boot Manager boot from USB:
https://github.com/CSMWrap/CSMWrap/issues/39#issuecomment-3014504946

Using UEFI Shell try VGA Enable in PCI Bridge to which the iGPU card is connected (for me is: mm 0001003e 8 -pci ):
VGA-Enable.png

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Posted (edited)

@reboot12

With the 3.1 version csmwrap.efi it stops always at the screen with the 2 Authors.

With my own compiled csmwrap.efi, with which I start XP SP3,

I come to the menu where I can choose harddisk, but hangs then.

The last methode from you screen I have not tested until now

Dietmar

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@reboot12

I check our Wlan driver:

VEN_8086&DEV_31DC&SUBSYS_40308086&REV_03              yours is on Gemini board Dell Wyse 5070

VEN_8086&DEV_7AF0&SUBSYS_42348086&REV_11 mine      name is on my Alderlake board Biostar z690A Valkyrie

both with name 9560NGW .

Oh crazy, on different platforms, now they get different Dev_ .

It is hard to get information, if ONE driver for XP will work on both.

There are 2 different Intel Wlan modification: CNVio and CNVio2

From what I found in Internet, both Wlan cards are CNVio.

But there is no garantie, that one XP driver will work on both

Dietmar

PS: Maybe you look in Linux, if they have the same settings.

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