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4.0 KiB
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116 lines
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Groff
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AMI 286 and 386 BIOS
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new release
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Release notes
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Release date : 12/15/1988
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This release of AMI 286 and 386 BIOS will have the following new features
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and corrections over the previous release which was 09/25/1988.
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new features
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Options to bypass Keyboard/Video/floppy errors for Dedicated file servers
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or similar applications...
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This release of AMI BIOS can be configured to do one of the following:-
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- Bypass testing Keyboard and/or Video and/or Floppy controller
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during Power on self test.
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- Test all during Power on self test but in case of Keyboard and/or
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Video and/or Floppy controller errors do not wait for user to press
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the "F1" key.
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To configure the BIOS as above at your facility, you need the new AMIGEN
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program. You can buy the AMIGEN program from AMI if you do not have
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one. If you already have an AMIGEN program you can get the updated
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AMIGEN program and new release of the BIOS by paying nominal charges.
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Please refer to the price list for BIOS update for details.
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Support for additional serial ports...
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AMI BIOS will now look for additional on board or off board serial ports
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upto a maximum 4 ports. These serial ports will be assigned port numbers
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3F8,2F8,3E8,2E8 as COM1, COM2, CMO3, COM4 respectively. However, the
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BIOS support for COM3, COM4 is limited to integrating them into the
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system. The BIOS will support data transfer and programmability for COM1
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and COM2 only.
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Boot up screen...
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We have added a boot up screen for all types of BIOS with diagnostics
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program or extended setup program. This screen will contain data pertaining
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to system configuration. The boot up screen will look like the one in
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Appendix-A.
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Changes related to both C&T 386 chipset and NEAT Chipset
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Additional memory configuration...
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In this release of C&T 386 and NEAT BIOS from AMI, you can have the
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following physical memory configuration which was not available in the
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earlier relases:-
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Bank 0,1 256KB chips Bank 2,3 1Meg chips
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BIOS will automatically assign physical bank 2,3 as logical bank 0,1 and
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make all the memory available to you.
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Changes in POST...
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In C&T 386 and NEAT BIOS the POST will always be performed with a
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memory wait state of 1 and it will be changed according to the EXTENDED
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CMOS settings before system boot.
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Clock Switching...
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The clock switching techniques for C&T 386 and NEAT is made more
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general. Now the AMI BIOS will support the following:-
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- Clock switching Using Keyboard controller pin
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- Clock switching programming processor clock speed
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- Clock switching programming processor clock and bus clock speed
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In last two cases the keyboard controller pin can also be used to bring the
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turbo led on or off.
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Changes related to AMI NEAT BIOS only
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386 SX support in the AMI NEAT BIOS...
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AMI NEAT BIOS will now support 386 SX processor and the associated 387
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SX co-processor. Contact AMI for an evaluation copy of this BIOS.
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AMI BIOS
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Future release
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AMI, well known for its innovative ideas in making AMI BIOS more and
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more user friendly, will add the following new features in the AMI BIOS.
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The BIOS with these new features will be available in March 1989.
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Midified CMOS SETUP Program
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Options to bypass Keyboard/Video/Floppy errors for Dedicated file servers
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and similar applications...
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The AMI BIOS will now have the option to configure the BIOS to bypass
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Keyboard and/or Video and/or Floppy tests through the CMOS SETUP
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program. This option is at present available through the AMIGEN program.
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User defined drive type...
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The AMI BIOS supports 46 predefined drive parameters. There will be
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occasions when you have a drive which does not match with any one of
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these 46 drive types. In these cases, you can use this new feature in AMI
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BIOS by which you can specify drive parameters through the CMOS SETUP
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program. These parameters will be stored in the CMOS. The type of drive
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will be type 47 which will be referred to as "USER DEFINED DRIVE
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TYPE".
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