It takes some skill to extract a vgabios from official BIOS image, in some cases (for some types of the official BIOS) it is hardly doable. I recommend that you follow this path - https://www.coreboot.org/VGA_support#Retrieval_via_Linux_kernel Install the official BIOS image again, then boot Linux and extract vgabios using these steps mentioned at the link above. Good luck
2017-06-09 16:41 GMT+03:00 Gabriel Bosque gabriel.bosque@gmail.com:
Okay. I tried a path, which I thought was the most practical, but I have a problem: _I downloaded the .cap file from the card in Asus site _Using the UEFITool draw for asus.rom _By using ./bios_extract asus.rom, it gives msg: Error: Unable to detect BIOS Image type. Any tips?
2017-06-08 12:19 GMT-03:00 Piotr Kubaj pkubaj@anongoth.pl:
https://www.coreboot.org/VGA_support
On 17-06-08 11:01:55, Gabriel Bosque wrote:
Internal. Where do I find firmware for it?
Tanks in advance
2017-06-08 10:45 GMT-03:00 Piotr Kubaj pkubaj@anongoth.pl:
Do you use the internal GPU or external? If you use internal, you probably need firmware from AMD (SeaVGABIOS won't work). If you have external GPU, you don't need VGA option ROM at all.
Anyway, you don't need SeaVGABIOS.
You also put CONFIG_QEMU_HARDWARE=y, which is unnecessary.
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