Krzysztof Halasa wrote:
> The difference is of course at 0x0E, not 0x1E. Maybe the byte at 0x0A
> is 0x92 for 4 IR contents and 0xA2 for 8 contents. That would also
> make sense wrt the broken 6306 as it has 0x00 there.
Somebody pointed me to this thread in a support forum of Asustek:
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=20070710054607250&board_id=1&model=M2A-VM+HDMI
For special occasions, Asustek hand out a testing and reprogramming
utility from VIA to their customers (viafire.exe, together with EEPROM
image files and instructions; see the link to the RAR archive at this
page). The documentation of the tool also contains a partial
description of the EEPROM contents.
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