Not sure how to help without a monitor, but typically the flash utilities
have a way to dump the BIOS to a rom file, which you could save to the
floppy and then flash elsewhere.

Michael Vieths
Foeclan at Winternet.Com

On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Austad, Jay wrote:

> Ok, I have this Intel MB sitting here, and I need to take the bios off of it
> and flash it onto an identical board.  The bios chip is not removable, so
> I'm hoping I can find some kind of floppy disk that will boot and suck the
> image down onto it.  Anyone have any idea how I could do this?
> 
> Preferably it would be automated since the box with the bios I need doesn't
> have a video card.  I assume I could make a linux boot disk with console to
> serial port support, but I still need to know how to grab the bios image and
> write it back to the other board.  Does the flash bios show up in /dev at
> all?
> 
> Jay
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