Intel 273246-002 manual Start RS232 Manufacturing Link Setup Screen, Manufacturing Mode

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5.9Start RS232 Manufacturing Link Setup Screen

The Embedded BIOS Manufacturing Mode may be invoked from the Setup Screen main menu, as well as a boot activity. Once invoked, Manufacturing Mode takes over the system and freezes the console of the system (Figure 5-7). The host can resume operation of the system and give control back to the system Setup Screen system with special control software.

Figure 5-7. Start RS232 Manufacturing Link Setup Screen

5.10Manufacturing Mode

The system’s BIOS provides a special mode, called Manufacturing Mode, that allows the target to be controlled by a host computer such as a laptop or desktop PC. Running special software supplied by General Software, the host can access the target’s drives and manage the file systems on the target, reprogram flash memories, and test target hardware.

A full discussion of the uses of Manufacturing Mode is beyond the scope of this chapter. Complete documentation and host-side software is available directly from General Software. For more information, visit the General Software web site at http://www.gensw.com.

5.10.1Console Redirection

The system can operate either with a standard PC/AT or PS/2 keyboard and VGA video monitor, or with a special emulation of a console over an RS232 cable connected to a host computer running a terminal program. To see an example session with HYPERTERMINAL, see the debugger section’s screen display (Figure 5-9).

To use the Console Redirection feature, simply remove the video display card from the system so that no video ROM is available for the BIOS to detect. In the absence of any video support, the BIOS automatically switches its keyboard and screen functions to serial I/O over COM1 on the board. The hardware connection to the host computer requires a null modem cable.

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Contents Development Kit Manual Celeron ProcessorCeleron Processor Development Kit Manual Contents Hardware Reference Tables FiguresPage Text Conventions Content OverviewElectronic Support Systems Technical SupportTelephone Technical Support Product LiteratureRelated Documents Overview Processor Assembly FeaturesIncluded Hardware Baseboard FeaturesGeneral Software, Inc Software Key FeaturesVGA Monitor Before You BeginEvaluation Board Jumpers and Connectors Setting up the Evaluation BoardGetting Started Configuring the Bios Page Evaluation Board Block Diagram Block DiagramCeleron Processor System Operation2 82443BX Host Bridge/Controller System Bus Interface 3 ITPBoot ROM Power4 82371EB PCI to ISA/IDE Xcelerator PIIX4E DramISA Connectors PCI ConnectorsAGP Connector IDE SupportClock Generation Post Code DebuggerInterrupt Map InterruptsMemory Map Memory MapSize Description Page Post Code Debugger Processor AssemblyThermal Management ITP Debugger PortPCI Device Mapping ISA and PCI Expansion SlotsPCI Device Mapping Device Address Line PCI Device NumberATX Power Connector Connector PinoutsPrimary Power Connector J11 Pin Name FunctionITP Connector Pin Assignment J2 on the Processor Assembly ITP Debugger ConnectorUSB Connector Pinout J2 Stacked USBKeyboard and Mouse Connector Pinouts J1 on the Baseboard Mouse and Keyboard ConnectorsDB25 Parallel Port Connector Pinout J3 Pin Signal NameSerial Port Connector Pinout J4 IDE ConnectorPCI IDE1 JP3 and IDE2 JP4 Connector Serial PortsDiskette Drive Header Connector JP1 Floppy Drive Connector10. PCI Slots J7, J8, J9 PCI Slot Connector11. ISA Slots J5, J6 ISA Slot Connector12. AGP Slot J13 AGP ConnectorPin# 13. Default Jumper Settings Enable Spread Spectrum Clocking J14Jumpers Clock Frequency Selection J15Flash Bios Boot Block Control J22 Flash Bios VPP Select J21Push Button Switches 6 SMI# Source Control J23In-Circuit Bios Update Page Power-On Self-Test Post Bios and Pre-Boot FeaturesBios Post Pre-Boot Environment Basic Cmos Configuration Screen Setup Screen SystemEmbedded Bios Basic Setup Screen Configuring Drive AssignmentsIDE0-IDE3 Drive Assignments Configuring IDE Drive TypesFile System Name Controller Master/Slave Custom Configuration Setup Screen Configuring Boot ActionsEmbedded Bios Custom Setup Screen Shadow Configuration Setup ScreenStart System Bios Debugger Setup Screen Standard Diagnostics Routines Setup ScreenManufacturing Mode Start RS232 Manufacturing Link Setup ScreenConsole Redirection CE-Ready Windows CE Loader Integrated Bios DebuggerIntegrated Bios Debugger Running Over a Remote Terminal Embedded Bios Post Codes Poststatusvideorom Poststatusbeforesetup Postbeeprefresh Embedded Bios Beep CodesPage PLD Code Listing PLD Code Listing Reference Description Manufacturer Manufacturer P/N Table B-1. Baseboard Bill of Materials Sheet 1Table B-1. Baseboard Bill of Materials Sheet 2 Bios Flash IntelReference Description Manufacturer Table B-1. Baseboard Bill of Materials Sheet 3SOIC20,SO20W Table B-1. Baseboard Bill of Materials Sheet 4ECJ-1VB1C104K Reference Descriptions Manufacturer Manufacturer P/NERJ-6GEYJ472V Schematics Evaluation Platform System Electronic s Board PCI BUS Mini PCI Connector This Drawing Contains Information Which has not Socket DIMM1 DIMM2 This Drawing Contains Information Which has not This Drawing Contains Information Which Hasnot PCI Slot PCI Slot Been Verified for Manufacturing AS AN END Seru Title Been Verified for Manufacturing AS AN Enduser Title USB Secondary IDE Connector ISA/Host USB Connectors ISA Slots COM0/COM1 Port Speaker Header Unused Gates CeleronTM Processor Ppga Daughter Board ITP Pin Socket PRODUCT. Intel is not Responsible for GTL+ Termination RESISTORS-BX GTL+ Termination RESISTORS-CPU 82443BX BX Strapping Options Mounting Holes Thermal Sensor TIE Directly to Ground Plane Index Index-2