
***** If a BIOS is named "ORIGINAL_##" then it is DEFINITELY an "ORIGINAL" BIOS that came with a card! ***** 

I have included JPEGs to show what the "opened" BIOS'z look like in the RadEdit GUI.

>>>   9500WARP.BIN is warp11's overclockable BIOS for cards with Hynix 3.6ns vidRAM.

>>>   9500_33.BIN is TriC's overclockable BIOS for cards with Infineon 3.3ns vidRAM.

>>>   9500_30.BIN is darkmage's overclockable BIOS for cards with Infineon 3.0ns vidRAM.

>>>   HERC9500PAL.BIN is a BIOS that was apparently made for non-American, Hercules-branded 9500Pro's with Infineon 3.0ns vidRAM.  HERC9500NTSC.BIN was made from the HERC9500PAL.BIN BIOS by changing the TV standard from "PAL" to "NTSC" using RadEdit.

>>>   ORIGINAL_30.BIN and FIXED_30.BIN are the original and overclockable (respectively) BIOSez for an ATI-branded Radeon9500PRO with Infineon 3.0ns vidRAM.  This BIOS "appears" different from the HERC BIOS when opened with both RadEdit and/or a HEX-editor.

>>>   ORIGINAL_33.BIN and FIXED_33.BIN are the original and overclockable (respectively) BIOS'z for an ATI-branded Radeon9500PRO with Infineon 3.3ns vidRAM.  This BIOS "appears" newer AND different than TriC's 9500_33.BIN BIOS when opened with RadEdit and/or a HEX-editor.


darkmage's 9500_30.BIN and FIXED_30.BIN are PERFECTLY identical when opened with RadEdit and/or a HEX-editor

I do NOT have the "original" BIOS from which 9500WARP.BIN, 9500_33.BIN, HERC9500PAL.BIN, and HERC9500NTSC.BIN BIOS'z were derived.  Based upon my knowledge of how 9500WARP.BIN was constructed, it should be easy to return it to it's "original" state, using a HEX-editor.  I am not certain of EXACTLY how the other three (3) were constructed, however similar approaches could be used in an attempt to make an "original" version of these BIOS'z, as well.




schiz
04/22/2003    


