Tyan Computer TYAN S1471 user manual Flash Memory Writer Utility Screen Award

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Once you have satisfied the two requirements mentioned above, you can run FMW. You can copy the contents of the “Flash” directory to your hard drive, or you can run the utility from a backup of the support floppy disk. Make sure the new BIOS file is in the same directory as the FMW utility.

To run FMW, change to the “Flash” directory if you are not al- ready in it. Type “Awdflash” at the DOS command line and press the <Enter> key. The following screen will appear.

5.1 The Flash Memory Writer Utility Screen (Award)

FLASH MEMORY WRITER V3.0

Copyright (C) 1993, AWARD Software Inc.,

For FX/HX-2A59CT51

Date:4/13/95

File Name to Program:

Error Message:

Type in the whole file name, e.g. A71AW10.BIN and confirm that you want to program the BIOS. The utility will then ‘Blank’, ‘Erase’, and then ‘Program’ the flash memory on the mainboard with the new BIOS file. You should choose “yes” to save the original system BIOS to a floppy diskette before you program the new BIOS. This leaves you with a backup of your original BIOS in case you need to re- install it. This option is highly recommended. If you can not sucessfully program the BIOS file for whatever reason, re-install you original BIOS from the backup file. Always reset the CMOS with jumper J43 after flashing to a new BIOS.

Warning: If you do not successfully install a complete BIOS file in the flash memory on the Mainboard, your system may not be able to boot. If this happens, it will require service by your system vendor. Follow the requirements and instructions in this section precisely to aviod inconvenience.

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Contents Tyan S1471 Table Of Contents Introduction Hardware Specifications/Features Software Specifications EnvironmentBoard Installation On Board Resource Setting .1 S1471 Board Layout RTCCPU Speed Settings for Cyrix/SGS/IBM 6x86/M1 J15 J40 J39 CPU Voltage Regulator SettingsVolts J11 Default Off Memory Voltage DIMMs Default is VoltsDefault CPU Multiplier J40 and J39 Host Bus Setting J15Keylock Connector J47 Reset Connector J41 Turbo LED Connector J48 Flash Eprom J50Cmos Resest/Password Reset J45Default off Port Setting J13 and J14 Speaker Connector J42 Turbo Switch J49Infra Red Interface Con9 and Con10 VCCTurbo Switch Speaker Connector InstallationTurbo LED Connector Installation Hardware Reset Switch Connector Installation Refer to for Flash Eprom upgrade procedures9DRAM Installation CPU Installation Peripheral Device Installation Upgrading Cache MemoryConnecting the Power Supply GND GND VCCPage To Enter Setup Before Boot Press CTRL-ALT- ESC or DEL KEY Entering SetupPress F1 to CONTINUE, CTRL-ALT-ESC or DEL to Enter Setup Control Keys Setup Page menu/Option Page Setup Menu Getting Help Main MenuStandard Cmos setup Bios features setupChipset features setup Power Management setupDate Standard Cmos Setup MenuTime Primary/Secondary Drive type Drive a type/Drive B typeVideo EGA/VGAHalt On MemoryExpanded Memory Other MemoryBoot Sequence Swap Floppy Drive Default value is DisabledVirus warning CPU Internal Cache/External CacheBoot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up NumLock Status Default value is OnChipset Features Setup Video Bios ShadowChipset Features Screen Security OptionWPM Control by APM Power ManagementWVideo Off Method WStandby Mode Doze ModeWPower Down Activities PCI Slot Configuration Resources Controlled By WIRQ n assigned toLegacy ISA PCI/ISA PnPIntegrated Peripherals Load Setup Defaults Enter PasswordROM ISA Bios Cmos Setup Utility Award SOFTWARE, INC Password DisabledIDE HDD Auto Detection Flash Writer Utility Page Flash Memory Writer Utility Screen Award Flash Memory WriterTimer MAP System ResourceDMA Channels NMI