Acer 3210 Debugposttestbattcmos, SUM Debughwiotestdmactlrs, DEBUGHWIOINIT8237, Debugpostinitvecs

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POST Code

Macro Name

Description

 

 

 

23

DEBUG_POST_TEST_BATT_CMOS_

Test Battery Fail & check CMOS X-SUM

 

SUM

 

 

 

 

24

DEBUG_HWIO_TEST_DMA_CTLRS

Use DMA to copy data for Test the DMA

 

 

controllers

 

 

 

25

DEBUG_HWIO_INIT_8237

Initialize 8237A Controller

 

 

 

26

DEBUG_POST_INIT_VECS

Install and Initialize interrupt Vectors

 

 

 

27

DEBUG_RAM_QUICK_SIZE

Enter memory protect mode, use change RAM

 

 

bank to do RAM Quick Sizing

 

 

 

28

DEBUG_RAM_PROT_ENTRY_1

Memory protected mode entered safely

 

 

 

29

DEBUG_RAM_SIZE_DONE

Test the basic 640k ram , RAM test completed

 

 

 

2A

DEBUG_RAM_PROT_EXIT

Protected mode exit successful

 

 

 

2B

DEBUG_CS_SHADOW_SETUP

Shadow system and video BIOS to RAM, if

 

 

CMOS requests shadow

 

 

 

2C

DEBUG_VIDEO_EQUIP_INIT_INIT

Going To Initialize 6845 CRT controllor

 

 

 

2D

DEBUG_VIDEO_BW_SEARCH

Search For Monochrome Adapter

 

 

 

2E

DEBUG_VIDEO_COLOR_SEARCH

Search For Color Adapter

 

 

 

2F

DEBUG_VIDEO_SIGNON

Signon messages displayed

 

 

 

30

DEBUG_OEM_CONFIG_KBD_CTL

For special initialize of keyboard controller

 

 

 

31

DEBUG_KEYB_PRESENT_TEST

Test the keyboard controllor , If Keyboard

 

 

Present

 

 

 

32

DEBUG_KEYB_TEST_IRQ1

Clear keyboard buffer and send keyboard

 

 

command to test Keyboard Interrupt

 

 

 

33

DEBUG_KEYB_TEST_CMD

Send keyboard command to turn off keyboard

 

 

LED

 

 

and Test some Keyboard Command Byte

 

 

 

34

DEBUG_RAM_FULL_TEST

TEST memory procedure, for test, blank and

 

 

count all RAM

 

 

 

35

DEBUG_RAM_PROT_ENTRY_2

Eneter the memory protected mode for test all

 

 

expand memory

 

 

 

36

DEBUG_RAM_TEST_DONE

Test and blank all memory complete

 

 

 

37

DEBUG_RAM_PROT_EXIT_2

Switch the memory from Protected mode to real

 

 

mode

 

 

 

38

DEBUG_KEYB_OUTPUT_PORT

Disable A20 status for memory test finish

 

 

 

39

DEBUG_CS_CACHE_SETUP

Setup Cache Controller

 

 

 

3A

DEBUG_HWIO_TEST_PERIODIC

Check and test the timer 0 interrupt function is

 

 

Working

 

 

 

3B

DEBUG_GEN_CHECK_RTC

test for RTC ticking

 

 

 

3C

DEBUG_GEN_INIT_HARD_VECS

Install and initialize the hardware vectors

 

 

 

3D

DEBUG_MOUSE_INIT

Clear keyboard buffer for search and Init the

 

 

Mouse

 

 

 

3E

DEBUG_KEYB_SET_LEDS_1

Send keyboard command to Update keyboard

 

 

NUMLOCK status

 

 

 

3F

DEBUG_OEM_DEVICE_CONFIG

special init of COMM and LPT ports

 

 

 

40

DEBUG_CS_CONFIG_PORTS

Configure the COMM and LPT ports

 

 

 

41

DEBUG_FLOP_INIT

According cmos data to initialize the floppies

 

 

 

42

DEBUG_WINI_INIT

Scan and initialize the hard disk, and display the

 

 

result n crt

 

 

 

43

DEBUG_HWIO_ROM_INIT

Search option rom from c800 to e000 and to

 

 

Initialize option ROMs

 

 

 

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Contents Acer TravelMate 2400/3210/3220/3230 Series Revision History Date Chapter UpdatesDisclaimer CopyrightScreen Messages ConventionsPreface Page TravelMate FeaturesTravelMate 3210/TravelMate 3220/TravelMate Audio Dimensions and weight DDR II Sodimm System Block DiagramTop View Board LayoutPCN1 AC-IN BiosBottom View PJP11Icon Description TravelMate tourFront View Left View Closed Front ViewVideo/TV-out port Connects to a television or display device Right View TravelMate 3210/3230 Rear View Rear PanelBottom Panel Icon Function Description IndicatorsLaunch Keys Launch key Default applicationTouchpad Basics TouchpadPage Lock Key Description Using the KeyboardDesired Access Num Lock On Num Lock Off Lock Keys and embedded mumeric keypadKey Icon Description Windows KeysHot Key Icon Function Description Hot KeysPage Special Key Euro symbolSystem Memory Hardware Specifications and ConfigurationsProcessor Second Level Cache0MB Memory CombinationsLAN Interface IR InterfaceIn-1 card reader Bluetooth InterfaceWireless Module 802.11b/g optional device Modem InterfaceATA/ATAPI-6 ATA-6 ATA/ATA-6 ATA-6 Combo Drive InterfaceDVD-Dual Interface RPMDVR-K15RA SOSW-833SDVD+R, DVD+RW DVD DVD-RAM, DVD-R4.7GB, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RWUSB Port Audio InterfaceVideo Interface Video MemoryKeyboard Pcmcia PortSystem Board Major Chips LCD 14.1 inch BatteryYEC YNV-C01 System Power ManagementLCD Inverter AC AdaptorChapter Chapter System Utilities Bios Setup UtilityMain Navigating the Bios UtilityCPU MainParameter Description UuidMain Parameter Description Format/Option 64MB/128MB/DVMT Disabled/EnabledAdvanced Parameter Description OptionsParameter Description Option SecurityBoot Device BootTable below describes the parameters in this screen ExitBios Flash Utility Remove Bios Password Machine Disassembly and Replacement General Information Disassembly Procedure Flowchart Screw List Removing the Battery Pack Removing the Wireless LAN Card and the HDD Module Removing the ODD Module and the LCD module Chapter Chapter Disassembling the Main Unit Disassembling the Lower Case Assembly Chapter Disassembling the LCD Module Disassembling the External Modules Symptoms Verified Go To TroubleshootingKeyboard or Auxiliary Input Device Check System Check ProceduresExternal Diskette Drive Check External CD-ROM Drive CheckPower System Check Touchpad check Check the Battery PackBeep Code Message Description Insyde MobilePro Bios Post Beep Code and Post MessagesUnexpected Amount No Interrupts from TimerBoot Sector 0 has Changed RebootingPost Code Macro Name Description Insyde MobilePro Bios Post CodesDebugoemdeviceconfig DebugcsshadowsetupDebugoemconfigkbdctl DebugcscachesetupDebugsegmentenable DebugoeminitpowermanDebugbeginbootcode PCI Bios -- PCICORE.ASM DebugrommappedokDebugbridgehunt DebugcbconfigPNP Bios -- PNPINIT.ASM Debugpnpenableverifyrt DEBUGRETPCI2Power-Related Symptoms Index of Symptom-to-FRU Error MessageLCD-Related Symptoms Indicator-Related SymptomsPower Management-Related Symptoms PCMCIA-Related SymptomsMemory-Related Symptoms Speaker-Related SymptomsKeyboard/Touchpad-Related Symptoms Peripheral-Related SymptomsModem/LAN-Related Symptoms Intermittent Problems Dimm Undetermined ProblemsJumper and Connector Locations Bottom View FRU Field Replaceable Unit List System Exploded DiagramUpper Case Assembly Lower Case Assembly LCD Module HDD Module ODD Module TravelMate 2400/3210/3220/3230 FRU List Power CORD-DENMARK Bluetooth CablePower CORD-AUS Power CORD-CHINAWAY Button Upper CASE-TMLower CASE- UMA Lower CASE- NON UMAIntel Pentium M 1.87G 2M 533FSB Intel Pentium M Dothan 1.6GHZ 2MUfcbga SL7EG B-1 Stepping Intel Pentium M 1.6G 2M 533FSB Intel Pentium M 1.73G 2M 533FSBODD Super Multi Module 8X Panasonic UJ ODD DVD Dual Bezel TrayODD DVD Dual Module 8X Hlds GWA-4082N ODD DVD Dual 8X Drive Hlds GWA-4082NKeyboard Darfon US International HDD HDD BracketHDD Door Keyboard Darfon ChineseLCD LCD Bezel LCD LCD Wire CableLCD LCD Inverter LCD LCD Panel with Logo W/ANTENNA TM6M.TAAV5.007 Module Glare QDI N141V2 QD14TL01 REV 01 W LCD LCD Panel with Logo W/O Antenna Pcmcia Slot W/O Reader CPU Memory Mainboard 915PM for VGA Glan WReader Pcmcia Slot W/O CPU Memory Mainboard 915GM UMA Glan WLCD Rubber PAD Rubber Foot TWO PinsTouchpad Speaker SET R&LChapter Chapter

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