Hi,
@Regeneration
I'm new to the forum and came across this thread after painful searching for Foxconn bios files.
It seems that Foxconn ended channel support for consumer products sometime in 2019 and shutdown two websites containing official drivers, bios, manuals for all Foxconn motherboards.
Most of these files were not archived.
I was curious if you have the original bios for the Foxconn boards you have listed in your main post.
Additional questions:
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Checksum
(crc32, md5, sha256, etc) or similar gpg signatures are not included in the main post, on your website, or on the google drive backup link. Do you have these available for verification? (would be good to offer)
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CPUID
do you have a list of processors supported by the mod? There was a comment
on page 4 mentioning "extended CPU support for less known brands." This was a few days before your last update for all ROM (2018-08-11). I'm trying to confirm that the Xeon X5675 is supported by Foxconn bios. It's part of the Westmere-EP family (206c2), but X5675 was released in 2011 after Foxconn had stopped releasing updates for Bloodrage and Renaissance products in April 2010. I suspect that X5670 (Mar 2010) is supported but X5675 (Feb 2011) is not.
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ECC support
do the original bios or modded bios offer ECC support ? (Registered, or Unbuffered)
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Verification
lastly, as someone who is hesitant to install firmware by strangers due to potential ring0 security vulnerabilities is there any chance you might consider sharing information on what tools you used to mod the firmware, what was modded, and how someone might retrace your steps. This is a big ask I know, but it also enables people to learn and provides transparency. I don't have experience in this area. I tried looking for linux bios tools for AMI bios and didn't have much luck at all. A hex editor probably won't cut it.
To close, thank you for creating this thread. I read all twelve pages.