Programming the Flash ROM, Continued
Beep Codes The bootblock code produces a series of beeps during Flash ROM programming to: signify completion of a step (as shown on the previous screen), or to signal an error.
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1 | Insert diskette in floppy drive A:. |
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2 | The S759P.ROM file was not found in the root directory of |
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3 | Base memory error. |
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4 | Flash program successful. |
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5 | Floppy read error. |
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6 | Keyboard controller BAT command failed. |
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7 | No Flash EPROM detected. |
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8 | Floppy controller failure. |
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9 | Boot Block BIOS checksum error. |
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10 | Flash erase error. |
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11 | Flash Program error. |
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12 | S759P.ROM file size error. |
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Continuous | Flash Programming successful. Turn power off. Then turn |
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beep | power on again to restart. |
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