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1. 2009 by MPL AG 32 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland 3 9 POWER CONFIGURATION The Power Configuration setup contains options that may not be available on specific versions of the MIP If so the particular option is grayed out and cannot be configured System BIOS Setup Power Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved SSS M BT Mode ATX style Power Up On RTC Enabled Day Everyday Alarm Time 1012 5 300 Power Button Enhanced Power Up RI Disabled Power Up Power Button Wake Event II Power Up On LAN Disabled 1 lt CR gt lt Tab gt to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 12 Power Configuration Screen 3 9 1 POWER RELATED SETTINGS These settings control the behavior of the MIP regarding power up Note The wake events require that System Management Mode please refer to section 3 6 2 is Enabled 3 9 2 POWER MODE This option must be set according to how the MIP is powered in order to avoid illegal power situations Any powering setup that has the PC 104 bus still powered while the MIP enters S5 Soft Off or 54 Hibernate Suspend to Disk power state e g a setup using a Legacy PC 104 power supply must have this option set to AT style to prevent the MIP from turning itself off when it enters S5 or S4 power state Plea
2. 3 9 7 POWER UP ON LAN This option enables disables Wake on LAN functionality If enabled the system starts up automatically when the LAN controller detects a Magic Packet Note If the system was powered down by a Power Button Override pressing and holding the power button for at least 4 seconds the system will NOT start up if the LAN controller detects a Magic Packet Power Up On LAN Enables disables Wake On LAN default Disabled The system does not start up if a wake event comes in via LAN Enabled The system starts up if a wake event comes in via LAN 2009 by MPL AG 35 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland System BIOS Setup Shadow Cache Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved ELEC METTE Enabled Shadow 16KB ROM at D800 Enabled Shadow 16KB ROM at D400 Enabled Shadow 16KB ROM at DC00 Enabled 1 lt CR gt lt Tab gt to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 13 Shadow RAM Configuration Screen Shadow Configuration controls the shadowability of certain memory ranges If a certain memory range is used as ISA PC 104 memory shadowing should be disabled If Option ROMs need to be installed it must be assured that a consecutive Shadow area big enough to hold the Option ROM is enabled Please refer to section 2 2 for more details about the memory map Shadow Region Ph
3. 2 6 1 2 BACKLIGHT INVERTER TYPES The type of backlight inverter used for the flat panel is set with switches 2 3 4 of DIP switch 2 please refer to the MIP User Manual for further information This setting defines the voltage range that controls backlight intensity WARNING If the backlight brightness is controlled via the MIP the backlight inverter type must be configured correctly Failure to do so may cause damage to the inverter and or the panel backlight In BIOS V1 5x the following inverter types are implemented SW2 2 SW2 3 SW2 4 Inverter type Voltage range Min brightness Max brightness OFF OFF OFF Type 1 default 0 Volt 5 Volt 0 Volt 5 Volt ON OFF OFF Type 2 5 Volt 0 Volt 5 Volt 0 Volt OFF ON OFF Type 3 1 8 Volt 0 Volt 1 8 Volt 0 Volt ON ON Type 4 0 Volt 2 Volt 0 Volt 2 Volt OFF OFF Type 5 reserved not defined not defined ON OFF Type 6 reserved not defined not defined OFF ON Type 7 reserved not defined not defined ON ON Type 8 reserved not defined not defined 2 6 1 3 BIOS CONFIGURATION The flat panel related BIOS settings are located in the Special Configuration Menu refer to section 3 8 Note These options are only active if a LVDS panel is connected and properly configured via DIP switches If the monitor is connected to the DVI I port of the MIP these options are inactive and do not affect the display output 2 6 1 3 1
4. ATA 1 Pri Slave ATA 1 Primary Slave Please refer to section 2 5 for more information ATA 2 Sec Master ATA 2 Secondary Master about ATA Mass Storage Configuration ATA 3 Sec Slave ATA 3 Secondary Slave USB Hard Drive USB hard drive 3 5 2 FLOPPY DRIVE TYPES Two floppy drives can be used Floppy 0 Floppy 1 and this option selects the type of each drive Floppy Drive Types Not installed No assignment 720 KB 3 5 720 Kbyte 3 5 inch floppy drive 1 44 MB 3 5 1 44 Mbyte 3 5 inch floppy drive 2 88 MB 3 5 2 88 Mbyte 3 5 inch floppy drive 360 KB 5 25 360 Kbyte 5 25 inch floppy drive 1 2 MB 5 25 1 2 Mbyte 5 25 inch floppy drive 2009 by MPL AG 21 MEH 10129 101 Rev B det p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL High Tech Made in Switzerland 3 5 3 BOOT ORDER This table determines the boot order of the system drives Set the drive letters according to the assignments made in the drive assignment order table e g Drive A is equal to Drive AT in the drive assignment order table To boot from a bootable CD ROM media choose CDROM not the drive letter of the CD ROM drive Also make sure that ATA DRIVE ASSIGNMENT is set to ATA CDROM if the drive is connected via ATA If the CD ROM drive is connected via USB choosing CDROM is sufficient For more information about booting from USB CD ROM drives please refer to section
5. Manual Revision Related To A MIP10 BIOS V1 35 B MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 BIOS V1 5x 1 3 2 REVISION HISTORY Manual Revision Date Description 2007 11 13 Initial release of this document 2009 08 12 Reflect BIOS V1 5x features 1 4 RELATED DOCUMENTATION The following documents are related to this manual For detailed Information about a specific MIP feature or setting please refer to these additional manuals Reference Description Available from MIP User Manual MPL AG http www mpl ch t2760 html 2009 by MPL AG 7 MEH 10129 101 Rev B 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL MPL High Tech Made in Switzerland 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 2 1 INTERRUPTS IRQs The standard PC AT architecture is limited to 16 Interrupts IRQs The following table shows the typical usage of the available interrupt lines on the MIP Please consult this table before changing IRQ assignments of devices in the BIOS or adding PC 104 expansion cards in order to avoid conflicts and to make sure that there will be sufficient IRQs available The MIP standard configuration uses all but two interrupts 5 and 11 IRQ 12 is also available if the following two conditions are met e PS 2 Config refer to section 3 7 5 is set to Auto and no PS 2 mouse is connected A UsbHid refer to section 3 6 7 is disabled Additional interrupts can be made available by disabling onboard device
6. PL MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 BIOS V1 5x System Bios Setup Utility v5 3 C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved System Information Features Configuration Onboard Devices Configuration Special Configuration Power Configuration Model MIP10 B 1 PnP Configuration Prod ID MED 10xxx yyy z Shadow Configuration Model MIP10 A 1 Serial 100 Password Configuration Prod ID MED 10xxx yyy z Serial 100 Save CMOS to nonvolatile Flash Load CMOS from nonvolatile Flash Reset CMO to last known values Reset CMOS to factory defaults Write to CMOS and Exit Exit without changing CMOS BIOS Version V1 5x Build Date 08 07 09 BIOS No MEV 10113 201 LAN Dev 0x1076 R 0x05 MAC Addr 00 60 C2 10 XX XX 1 1 lt gt to select Esc to continue no save WWW gensw com 2009 by MPL AG 1 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 BIOS FEATURES 1 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1 2 1 CONVENTIONS 1 2 2 INTENDED USAGE 1 3 MANUAL REVISIONS 1 3 1 RELATED PRODUCTS 1 3 2 REVISION HISTORY 1 4 RELATED DOCUMENTATION 2 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 2 1 INTERRUPTS IRQs 2 2 MEMORY 2 4 EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION 2 5 ATA MASS STORAGE CONFIGURATION 2 6 GRAPHICS CONFIGURATION 2 6 1 FLAT PANEL DISPLAY LVDS INTERFACE 2 6 1 1 DISPLAY TIMINGS 2 6 1 2 BACKLIGHT
7. disables Network Boot Disabled PXE Boot ROM is disabled default Enabled PXE Boot ROM is enabled 3 8 3 MASS STORAGE This option configures the integrated ATA controllers Please refer to section 2 5 for more detailed information about the modes Mass Storage Mode Selects the Mass Storage Mode P ATA Only Use Parallel ATA Compact Flash only S ATA Only Use Serial ATA only default Combined Use Serial ATA and one Parallel ATA channel Compact Flash Combined Mode Selects the primary channel for Combined Mode not configurable P ATA Primary Parallel ATA channel Compact Flash is primary channel Serial ATA ports are secondary channel 3 8 4 PC104 MEM BASE This option reserves memory space for legacy ISA PC 104 cards Note C and D segments are also the space where option ROMs such as the integrated PXE ROM are loaded Routing this memory space to PC 104 can result in loss of Option ROM functionality Please refer to section 2 2 for further details about the default memory layout of the MIP PC104 MEM Base Addr Defines the base address of the memory range to be routed to PC 104 default Disabled Memory window disabled The MEM length option described below becomes hidden D000 Memory window starting at DO000h D400 Memory window starting at D4000h D800 Memory window starting at D8000h Memory window starting at PC104 MEM Length Defines the size of the
8. to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 14 Plug N Play Configuration Screen 3 11 1 GENERAL PNP CONFIGURATION Enable PnP Support Enables Disables Plug N Play support Disabled Plug N Play support is disabled default Enabled Plug N Play support is enabled Enable PnP O S Must be set according to the installed operating system OS Disabled Disable it if OS is not capable of PnP default Enabled Enable it if OS is capable of PnP 2009 by MPL AG 37 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 11 2 PNP IRQ CONFIGURATION Assign IRQx to PnP Defines which IRQs are available for PnP devices IRQO Disabled IRQO not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQO available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ1 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ1 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ2 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ2 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ3 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ3 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ4 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ4 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ5 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ5 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ6 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ6 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ7 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ7 available for PnP de
9. 3 4 2 1 SAVE CMOS TO NONVOLATILE FLASH This feature writes the current BIOS settings to the Flash Please refer to section 5 for detailed information about nonvolatile BIOS setup 3 4 2 2 LOAD CMOS FROM NONVOLATILE FLASH Use this feature to manually read the BIOS settings from the Flash Please refer to section 5 for detailed information about nonvolatile BIOS setup 3 4 2 3 RESET CMOS TO LAST KNOWN VALUES This option discards changes made during this BIOS Setup session by reloading the values from the CMOS RAM 3 4 2 4 RESET CMOS TO FACTORY DEFAULTS This option resets the BIOS settings to their default values 3 4 2 5 WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT This option is used leave the BIOS setup and write the current BIOS settings to the CMOS RAM The system will reboot automatically 3 4 2 6 EXIT WITHOUT CHANGING CMOS Use this option to leave the BIOS setup without saving the settings to CMOS RAM 2009 by MPL AG 20 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland System BIOS Setup Basic CMOS Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved ASSIGNMENT ORDER Gate 15 2009 Typematic Delay 250 ms Floppy 0 Time 20 21 12 Typematic Rate 30 cps None NumLock Enabled Seek at Boot None ATA 0 Pri Master 4 Show Hit Del 1 2 Sec Master BOOT ORDER Config Box Enabled None Boot 1st Drive A Fl Error Wait Enabled None Boot 2nd
10. JEE UNDOEN A TL Stretched Panel Backlight BIOS Control Brightness Level 50 Mass Storage Mode Combined Combined Mode P ATA Primary _ _ 104 Base Addr Disabled PXE Boot ROM Enabled PC104 MEM Length EN CC HE CPU Frequency OS Control AC97 Audio Auto 1 1 XCR XTab to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 11 Special Configuration Screen 3 8 1 LVDS PANEL SETTINGS These options control panels connected to the MIP via LVDS interface Please refer to section 2 6 1 for detailed information about the Flat Panel LVDS interface of the MIP Note These options are only active if a LVDS panel is connected and properly configured via DIP switches If the monitor is connected to the DVI I port of the MIP these options are inactive and do not affect the display output 3 8 1 1 PANEL FITTING This option controls the fitting of the panel contents If the native resolution of a panel does not correspond to the software resolution the contents is either stretched to fit the native screen resolution or centered which results in a black frame around the actual screen content Panel Fitting Controls panel fitting behavior default All Stretched Always fit the screen size default Gfx Stretched Graphics Modes are stretched to fit the screen Text Stretched Text modes are stretched to fit the
11. power button for at least 4 seconds is performed which shuts the system down Enhanced Pressing the power button in a non ACPI environment puts the system into S5 Soft Off power state 3 9 4 POWER UP This option controls the power up behavior of the system Power Up Controls the behavior of the power button default Immediately The system starts up as soon as the supply voltage is turned on If a Power Button Override has been performed previously the power button must be pressed to start the system Power Button Wake Event The system stays in S5 Soft Off when the supply voltage is turned on To start the system the power button must be pressed or a wake event must take place 3 9 5 POWER UP ON RTC This option enables disables Wake on RTC functionality which lets the system start up at a configurable time day of month Power Up On RTC Enables Disables Wake On RTC default Disabled The system does not wake on RTC Enabled The system starts at the configured time day of month 3 9 5 1 ALARM DAY This option configures the day of month for which the system starts up automatically at the configured Alarm Time see section 3 9 5 2 Alarm Day Selects the day of month for which Wake On RTC is enabled default Everyday The system starts daily at the configured time 01 The system starts on the 1 of each month at the configured time 02 The system st
12. 0 SATA Port 0 1 N A ATA 2 Secondary ATA 2 N A ATA N A N A Primary Secondary Combined Mode P ATA Primary default Active Controller S ATA BIOS Name Physical Channel Interface 0 Master ATA 1 N A ATA 2 SATA Port 0 ATA 3 N A Primary Secondary NOTE The ATA Mode should NOT be modified after the installation of the operating system The OS might not boot anymore if the mass storage controller has changed 2009 by MPL AG 12 MEH 10129 101 Rev B 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL MPL High Tech Made in Switzerland 2 6 GRAPHICS CONFIGURATION 2 6 1 FLAT PANEL DISPLAY LVDS INTERFACE The MIP features an internal LVDS connector for a flat panel display More information about the LVDS connector can be found in the MIP User Manual NOTE All configuration options in this chapter are used for the LVDS port only If the monitor is connected to the DVI I port of the MIP and the internal LVDS port is not used these options should not be modified 2 6 1 1 DISPLAY TIMINGS The timings for different flat panel types are set with switches 5 6 7 8 of DIP switch 2 please refer to the MIP User Manual for further information NOTE If a valid panel type is selected the DVI I port of the MIP will be disabled and cannot be used in e
13. 0278h Parallel Port IRQ Selects Parallel Port IRQ 3 Use IRQ 3 4 Use IRQ 4 5 Use IRQ 5 default 7 Use IRQ 7 11 Use IRQ 11 2009 by MPL AG 28 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 7 4 FLOPPY CONTROLLER This option controls the Floppy Controller Note Ifa parallel port floppy is used this option needs to be enabled also Floppy Controller Enables disables the Floppy Controller Disabled Floppy Controller is disabled default Enabled Floppy Controller is enabled 3 7 5 PS 2 CONFIG This option controls the PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse port s On the MIP the keyboard and mouse signals from the onboard connector J8 B can be routed to a single PS 2 connector keyboard and mouse combined or to two individual PS 2 connectors one for keyboard one for mouse The PS 2 Config option changes how the keyboard mouse signals are routed to the PS 2 connector s in order to cover the various possible configurations The default setting is Auto which works with either a single PS 2 connector or with two individual PS 2 connectors In case of a single PS 2 connector individual devices connected directly are detected automatically as well as two devices connected through a Y cable The options Straight and Swapped are provided for situations where pro
14. CDROM Parity Checking Unused Drive None Boot 3rd Drive C Memory Test Tick Disabled Drive Drive Drive Drive None Boot 4th None Debug Breakpoints Unused None Boot 5th None Debugger Hex Case Upper Drive None Boot 6th None Memory Test StdLo FastHi Drive K None Loader Unused ATA DRV ASSIGNMENT Sect Hds Cyls 0 3 AUTOCONFIG LBA FLOPPY DRIVE TYPES ATA 1 3 Not installed WCG H mam b ocouUu P Memory Floppy 0 1 44 MB 3 5 ATA 2 3 AUTOCONFIG LBA Floppy 1 Not installed ATA 3 3 Not installed 1 1 XCR XTab to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 8 Basic CMOS Configuration Screen 3 5 1 DRIVE ASSIGNMENT ORDER This field lets you configure the drive assignment Take care that the first floppy drive is assigned to Drive A and the first hard disk drive to Drive The following table shows the possible settings for drives A through K Please note that only drive A and B are selectable to be floppy drives In order to avoid unnecessary searching for devices during boot up only drives that are actually connected to the system should be selected here Drive Assignment Order None No assignment Floppy 0 First floppy drive Floppy 1 Second floppy drive USB Floppy USB floppy drive ATA 0 Pri Master ATA 0 Primary Master
15. INVERTER TYPES 2 6 1 3 BIOS CONFIGURATION 2 6 1 3 1 PANEL FITTING 2 6 1 3 2 PANEL BACKLIGHT 2 6 1 3 3 BRIGHTNESS LEVEL 3 1 BIOS UPDATE 3 2 BOOT SCREEN 3 2 1 BIOS RELEASE INDEX 3 2 2 PCI DEVICES 3 2 3 MASS STORAGE DEVICES 3 4 2 MAIN SETUP MENU 3 4 2 1 SAVE CMOS TO NONVOLATILE FLASH 3 4 2 2 LOAD CMOS FROM NONVOLATILE FLASH 3 4 2 3 RESET CMOS TO LAST KNOWN VALUES 3 4 2 4 RESET CMOS TO FACTORY DEFAULTS 3 4 2 5 WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT 3 4 2 6 EXIT WITHOUT CHANGING CMOS 3 5 BASIC CMOS CONFIGURATION 3 5 1 DRIVE ASSIGNMENT ORDER 3 5 2 FLOPPY DRIVE TYPES 2009 by MPL AG 2 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland 3 5 3 BOOT ORDER 3 5 4 ATA DRIVE ASSIGNMENT 3 5 5 GENERAL SETTINGS 3 6 FEATURES CONFIGURATION SAM SLM c 24 3 6 2 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MODE 3 6 3 GRAPHICAL POST 3 6 4 PRIMARY ATA UDMA 3 6 5 SECONDARY ATA UDMA 3 6 6 CONSOLE REDIRECTION 3 6 7 USB HID 3 6 8 USB MASS STORAGE 3 7 ONBOARD DEVICES CONFIGURATION 3 7 1 SERIAL PORT 1 3 7 2 SERIAL PORT 2 3 7 3 PARALLEL PORT 3 7 4 FLOPPY CONTROLLER 3 7 5 PS 2 CONFIG 3 8 SPECIAL CONFIGURATION 3 8 1 LVDS PANEL SETTINGS 3 8 1 1 PANEL FITTING 3 8 1 2 PANEL BACKLIGHT 3 8 1 3 BRIGHTNESS LEVEL 3 8 2 PXE BOOT ROM 3 8 3 MASS STORAGE 3 8 4 PC104 MEM BASE 3 8 5 CPU FREQUENCY 3 8 6 AC97 AUDIO 3 9 POWER CONFIGURATION 3 9 1 POWER RELATED SETTINGS 3 9 2 POWER MODE 3 9 3 POWER BUTTON 3 9 4 POWER UP 3 9 5 POWER UP ON RTC 3 9 5 1 ALARM DAY 3 9 5 2 ALARM TIME 3 9 6 POWER UP O
16. Invalid Admin Password Dialog Box Figure 17 Main BIOS Setup Menu Figure 18 Save CMOS Dialog Box Figure 19 Load CMOS Dialog Box Figure 20 Load CMOS Error Dialog Figure 21 Features Configuration for USB Boot Figure 22 Basic CMOS Configuration for USB Boot Figure 23 PXE Boot Message Figure 24 PXE Setup Menu 2009 by MPL AG 5 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 BIOS FEATURES The MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 BIOS V1 5x supports the following standards and key features ACPI 1 0 Plug n Play USB Boot Floppy disk CD ROM Hard disk USB Legacy Keyboard and Mouse PXE Network Boot Console Redirection over Serial Port 1 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1 2 1 CONVENTIONS This manual covers the BIOS for MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 Throughout the document the term MIP is used to refer to all these MIP variants 1 2 2 INTENDED USAGE This manual provides all the information necessary to configure the MIP BIOS The manual is written for technical personnel It is recommended to use this manual in combination with the MIP User Manual NOTE It is strongly recommended to read the MIP User Manual and this manual before the MIP is switched on 2009 by MPL AG 6 MEH 10129 101 Rev B det p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 1 3 MANUAL REVISIONS 1 3 1 RELATED PRODUCTS
17. MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL Input Output space is required by most PC 104 cards The table below is an overview of the MIP s I O space usage from 0000h to O3FFh which is the important range for PC 104 cards Configurable devices can be set up to use a different I O range or can be disabled completely UO range Usage Remarks MIP default configuration O3F8h O3FFh Serial port Configurable Used 03F7h OSF7h Floppy disk controller Configurable Used O3F6h 03F6h Primary ATA channel Not available OSF5h Floppy disk controller Configurable Used OS3E8h Serial port Configurable Available 03COh O3DFh VGA Not available 03BOh 03BBh VGA Not available 0378h 037Fh Parallel port Configurable Used 0376h 0376h Secondary ATA channel Not available 0338h 033Fh Serial port Configurable Available 02F8h 02FFh Serial port Configurable Used 02 8 02EFh Serial port Configurable Available 0278h 027Fh Parallel port Configurable Available 0238h 023Fh Serial port Configurable Available 0228h 022Fh Serial port Configurable Available 0220h 0227h Serial port Configurable Available 01FOh 01F7h Primary ATA channel Not available 0170h 0177h
18. memory range default 8k Memory window size 8 k 2000h 16k Memory window size 16 k 4000h 32k Memory window size 32 k 8000h 64k Memory window size 64 k 10000h 2009 by MPL AG 31 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 8 5 CPU FREQUENCY This option controls the CPU frequency The Intel Pentium M CPU of the MIP supports SpeedStep technology which allows the CPU to change its speed on demand automatically adapting to the CPU load To use the SpeedStep feature the operating system must support it natively e g Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Linux Note Depending on the installed CPU type the configurable frequency values as well as the availability of the SpeedStep feature may vary CPU Frequency Controls the CPU speed default OS Control CPU speed is controlled natively by the operating system Requires that ACPI 1 0 feature see section 3 6 1 is enabled 600MHz CPU runs fixed 600MHz without SpeedStep 1400MHz CPU runs fixed 1400MHz without SpeedStep 3 8 6 AC97 AUDIO This option controls the onboard AC 97 audio device AC97 Audio Controls AC 97 audio device default Auto AC 97 audio device is enabled automatically if a codec is present If no codec is present the AC 97 device is disabled Disabled Manually disable AC 97 audio device
19. screen All Centered Both Graphics and Text modes are centered 3 8 1 2 PANEL BACKLIGHT This option defines how the backlight brightness level is controlled If set to BIOS Control the brightness can be adjusted with the option Brightness Level Panel Backlight Defines backlight brightness control HW App Control Brightness controlled by hardware or application default BIOS Control Brightness controlled by BIOS setup 2009 by MPL AG 30 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 8 1 3 BRIGHTNESS LEVEL If Panel Backlight is set to BIOS Control the backlight brightness can be adjusted in 5 increments Brightness Level Selects brightness level of the backlight if BBIOS Control is selected Minimal Minimal brightness level 596 5 brightness level 1096 10 brightness level 596 increments 9596 95 brightness level default 100 100 brightness level 3 8 2 PXE BOOT ROM This option enables disables the integrated PXE Boot ROM which allows the system to boot from network please refer to section 7 for detailed information Disabling this ROM frees memory in the D segment which can be used for other option ROMs or devices that use memory in this range Please refer to section 2 2 for more details about the memory map PXE Boot ROM Enables
20. 6 Boot Order Boot 1st First boot device defaults to A Boot 2nd Second boot device defaults to CDROM Boot 3rd Third boot device defaults to C Boot 4th Fourth boot device defaults to None Boot 5th Fifth boot device defaults to None Boot 6th Sixth boot device defaults to None 3 5 4 ATA DRIVE ASSIGNMENT This selects the installed drive type for each of the four possible ATA connections Please refer to section 2 5 for more information about ATA Mass Storage Configuration ATA Drv Assignment Not installed No drive installed User Type The USER TYPE allows to select the maximum cylinders heads and sectors per track associated with the connected IDE drive Autoconfig Physical The PHYSICAL type instructs the BIOS to query the drive s geometry from the controller on each POST This setting is limited to drives of 512 MB or less Autoconfig LBA The LBA type instructs the BIOS to query the drive s geometry from the controller on each POST but then translate the geometry according to the LBA standard This is the recommended setting This setting may also be used with a CD ROM drive if booting from CD ROM is not needed Autoconfig CHS The CHS type instructs the BIOS to query the drive s geometry from the controller on each POST but then translate the geometry according to the Phoenix CHS convention ATA CDROM The ATA CDROM type indicates the drive is a CD ROM drive not a hard
21. IP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 7 2 SERIAL PORT 2 Serial Port 2 Selects Serial Port 2 mode Disabled Serial Port 2 is disabled The Serial Port 2 options described below become hidden default RS232 Serial Port 2 is enabled RS232 mode Serial Port 2 IO Base Selects Serial Port 2 I O base address O3F8h Use I O base address 03F8h default 02F8h Use I O base address 02F8h O3E8h Use I O base address O3E8h 02bE8h Use I O base address 02E8h Serial Port 2 IRQ Selects Serial Port 2 IRQ default 3 Use IRQ 3 4 Use IRQ 4 5 Use IRQ 5 7 Use IRQ 7 11 Use IRQ 11 3 7 3 PARALLEL PORT Parallel Port Selects Parallel Port mode Disabled Parallel Port is disabled The Parallel Port options described below become hidden default SPP Standard bidirectional mode Printer Printer mode SPP EPP 1 7 SPP and EPP 1 7 mode SPP EPP 1 9 SPP and EPP 1 9 mode ECP ECP mode ECP EPP 1 7 ECP and EPP 1 7 mode ECP EPP 1 9 ECP and EPP 1 9 mode PP Floppy The parallel port connector uses Floppy Disk Mode pin configuration refer to the MIP User Manual This mode allows external floppy disk drives to be connected to the parallel port The original parallel port functionality is not available any more Parallel Port IO Base Selects Parallel Port UO base address default 0378h Use UO base address 0378h 0278h Use I O base address
22. N RI 3 9 7 POWER UP ON LAN 3 10 SHADOW RAM CONFIGURATION 3 11 PLUG N PLAY CONFIGURATION 3 11 1 GENERAL PNP CONFIGURATION 3 11 2 PNP IRQ CONFIGURATION 3 11 3 PNP DMA CONFIGURATION 4 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION 4 1 HOW TO SET A PASSWORD 4 2 HOW TO CLEAR A PASSWORD 4 3 PASSWORDS DO NOT MATCH 5 NONVOLATILE BIOS SETUP 5 1 OVERVIEW 5 2 USAGE 5 2 1 SAVE CMOS TO NONVOLATILE FLASH 5 2 2 LOAD CMOS FROM NONVOLATILE FLASH 2009 by MPL AG 3 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 5 2 2 1 CMOS LOAD ERROR 6 USB BOOT 6 1 OVERVIEW 6 2 BIOS SETTINGS 7 NETWORK BOOT PXE 7 1 PXE SETUP MENU 7 2 PXE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 7 3 CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION 7 4 BOOTING FROM NETWORK 8 COPYRIGHT 9 DISCLAIMER 10 TRADEMARKS 11 SUPPORT 2009 by MPL AG 4 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland Figure 1 Memory Map Figure 2 BIOS Release Index Figure 3 PCI Device Table Figure 4 Mass Storage Device Table Figure 5 CDROM Device Table Figure 6 Enter Setup Message Figure 7 Main BIOS Setup Screen Figure 8 Basic CMOS Configuration Screen Figure 9 Features Configuration Screen Figure 10 Onboard Devices Configuration Screen Figure 11 Special Configuration Screen Figure 12 Power Configuration Screen Figure 13 Shadow RAM Configuration Screen Figure 14 Plug N Play Configuration Screen Figure 15 Password Configuration Screen Figure 16
23. PANEL FITTING This option controls the fitting of the panel contents If the native resolution of a panel does not correspond to the software resolution the contents is either stretched to fit the native screen resolution or centered which results in a black frame around the actual screen content Panel Fitting is only used in environments without Intel Graphics driver installed e g POST screen DOS If an operating system with Intel Graphics driver is started this setting can be overridden by the driver Panel Fitting Controls panel fitting behavior default All Stretched Always fit the screen size default Gfx Stretched Graphics Modes are stretched to fit the screen Text Stretched Text modes are stretched to fit the screen All Centered Both Graphics and Text modes are centered 2009 by MPL AG 14 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 2 6 1 3 2 PANEL BACKLIGHT This option selects whether the LVDS panel backlight brightness is controlled by BIOS setting or by other means Hardware up down switches or application software control When set to HW App Control the backlight can be dimmed by connecting UP and DOWN switches buttons to the appropriate connector on the MIP please refer to the MIP User Manual for further information Panel Backlight Defines backlight brightness control HW App Control Brightness contro
24. Secondary ATA channel Not available 0000h OOFFh Various system devices Not available This leads to the following consecutive I O ranges that can be used by PC 104 cards on a MIP with default configuration 100h 16Fh 180h 1EFh 200h 2DFh 300h 370h 380h 3AFh For a PC 104 card configuration example please refer to section 2 4 2009 by MPL AG MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 2 4 EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION The following is an example of how to configure a PC 104 add on card These cards commonly require manual configuration and can cause problems if they are not configured properly Note PC 104 cards are ISA based while PC 104 Plus cards are PCI based PC 104 Plus cards generally do not require manual configuration In this example a Softing CAN AC2 104 CAN card PC 104 is used Step 1 Resources required by PC 104 card e Check the resource requirements of the add on card Refer to the card s User Manual for the requirements The CAN AC2 104 board has the following requirements range 4 Byte area between 0000h and O3FFh Memory range 16kByte area between C8000h and F7FFFh IRQ channel One IRQ Step 2 Define card configuration Choose a resource configuration that is not conflicting with other system devices or installed cards After checking with the available resources
25. actory defaults Write to CMOS and Exit LAN Dev 0x1076 R 0x05 Exit without changing CMOS MAC Addr 00 60 C2 10 XX XX 1 lt Tab gt to select lt Esc gt to continue no save www gensw com Figure 17 Main BIOS Setup Menu 2009 by MPL AG 40 MEH 10129 101 Rev B det p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 5 2 1 SAVE CMOS TO NONVOLATILE FLASH This writes the current BIOS settings to the Flash A dialog box pops up and asks for confirmation Serial 100 Power Configuration Model 10 a mR Prod ID MED 10x Save CMOS settings to Flash Y N Serial 100 SS Load CMOS from nonvolatile Flash Figure 18 Save CMOS Dialog Box Press lt Y gt to save the BIOS settings in the Flash or lt N gt to cancel and return to the main BIOS setup menu 5 2 2 LOAD CMOS FROM NONVOLATILE FLASH Use this to manually read the BIOS settings from the Flash A dialog box pops up and asks for confirmation Serial 100 Power Configuration Model MIP10 B prm Prod ID MED 10x Load CMOS settings from Flash Y N Serial 100 Flash Load CMOS from nonvolatile Flash Figure 19 Load CMOS Dialog Box Press Y to load the BIOS settings from the Flash or lt N gt to cancel and return to the main BIOS setup menu 5 2 2 1 CMOS LOAD ERROR If there is no valid image of the BIOS setti
26. ar option is grayed out and cannot be configured System BIOS Setup Onboard Devices Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved leer GR Rr PIE Serial 1 d Enabled Serial 2 Enabled Serial 1 IO Base 3F8h Serial 2 IO Base 2F8h Serial 1 IRQ 4 Serial 2 IRQ Et Parallel Port SPP Floppy Controller Enabled Parallel Port IO Base 378h Parallel Port IRQ IRQ7 PS 2 Config Auto 1 1 XCR XTab to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 10 Onboard Devices Configuration Screen 3 7 1 SERIAL PORT 1 Serial Port 1 Enables Disables Serial Port 1 Disabled Serial Port 1 is disabled The Serial Port 1 options described below become hidden default RS232 Serial Port 1 is enabled RS232 mode Serial Port 1 IO Base Selects Serial Port 1 base address default O3F8h Use I O base address 03F8h 02F8h Use I O base address 02F8h O3E8h Use I O base address 03E8h 02bE8h Use I O base address 02bE8h 0220h Use I O base address 0220h 0228h Use I O base address 0228h 0238h Use I O base address 0238h 0338h Use I O base address 0338h Serial Port 1 IRQ Selects Serial Port 1 IRQ 3 Use IRQ 3 default 4 Use IRQ 4 5 Use IRQ 5 7 Use IRQ 7 11 Use IRQ 11 2009 by MPL AG 27 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 M
27. arts on the 2 of each month at the configured time 30 The system starts on the 30 of each month at the configured time 31 The system starts on the 31 of each month at the configured time 2009 by MPL AG 34 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 9 5 2 ALARM TIME This sets the time at which the system should start up automatically Time format is hh mm ss 24 hour notation Alarm Time Configures the time at which the system starts up automatically 00 Hours F Hours of the Alarm Time 00 23 23 00 Minutes Minutes of the Alarm Time 00 59 59 00 Seconds s Seconds of the Alarm Time 00 59 59 3 9 6 POWER UP ON RI This option enables disables Wake on RI Ring Indicator functionality If enabled the system starts up automatically when the RI signal of Serial Port 1 or Serial Port 2 goes active Note If the system was powered down by a Power Button Override pressing and holding the power button for at least 4 seconds the system will NOT start up if RI goes active In this case it is required to press the power button to start the system Power Up On RI Enables disables Wake On Ring Indicator default Disabled The system does not start up if any Ring Indicator signal goes active Enabled The system starts up if any Ring Indicator signal goes active
28. blems with automatic detection may arise e g if a KVM switch Keyboard Video Mouse is used and the devices do not get detected properly with the Auto setting These modes route the signals statically there is no automatic routing The following table shows how the signals are routed in the Straight and Swapped modes MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 Straight Swapped MIP11 Connector J8 B Pin 2 Mouse Clock Keyboard Clock Pin 5 Mouse Data Keyboard Data Pin 7 Keyboard Clock Mouse Clock Pin 9 Keyboard Data Mouse Data If the setting is Auto the system frees IRQ12 automatically if no mouse was detected Please refer to section 2 1 for more information PS 2 Config Controls the signals on the PS 2 port s default Auto Keyboard and or Mouse are detected automatically and the signals are routed appropriately Straight Keyboard and Mouse signals are routed in a straight fashion No automatic detection takes place Swapped Keyboard and Mouse signals are routed in a swapped fashion No automatic detection takes place 2009 by MPL AG 29 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland 3 8 SPECIAL CONFIGURATION The Special Configuration setup contains options that may not be available on specific versions of the MIP If so the particular option is grayed out and cannot be configured System BIOS Setup Special Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved
29. d After the installation of all necessary software and or drivers the card is operational 2009 by MPL AG 11 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 2 5 ATA MASS STORAGE CONFIGURATION The MIP features two ATA controllers one Parallel ATA P ATA and one Serial ATA S ATA controller They can be used in several different configurations depending on the number and type of devices that are connected The two controllers are individual PCI functions P ATA Controller Bus 0 Dev 31 Fun 1 Vendor ID 0x8086 Device ID 0x25A2 S ATA Controller Bus 0 Dev 31 Fun 2 Vendor ID 0x8086 Device ID 0x25A3 The following tables show the possible configurations and the resulting relationship between the BIOS name and the physical ATA ports and channels as well as the controller that is active in the respective mode The mode can be selected in the Special Configuration menu see section 3 8 3 The default mode is Combined Mode P ATA primary NOTE The Combined mode uses the S ATA controller which also controls the P ATA Compact Flash connector The BIOS name is used in the Basic CMOS Configuration setup screen see section 3 5 to configure the ATA drives and boot order P ATA only S ATA only Active Controller Active Controller P ATA S ATA BIOS Name Physical Channel BIOS Name Physical Channel Interface Interface ATA 0 CF Master Primary ATA
30. dard BIOS boot order refer to section 3 5 3 is executed Otherwise the system boots from network default Try local drives first then If the BIOS boot order refer to section 3 5 3 network does not contain a bootable device the network boot is executed Otherwise the system boots from a bootable local drive Try network only The system boots from network only The BIOS boot order refer to section 3 5 3 is skipped Try local drives only The system boots from local drives as configured in the BIOS boot order refer to section 3 5 3 only Network boot is skipped Show Setup Prompt Disabled Do not show Press Ctrl S to enter the Setup Menu default Enabled Show Press Ctrl S to enter the Setup Menu Setup Menu Wait Time Waits 0 sec for Ctrl S default Waits 2 sec for Ctrl S Waits sec for Ctrl S Waits 5 sec for Ctrl S 7 3 CHANGING THE CONFIGURATION lt ESC gt Leave Setup Menu and lose changes lt SPACE gt Change value lt ENTER gt Jump to next option lt F4 gt Save changes and leave Setup menu 7 4 BOOTING FROM NETWORK Setting up a server that provides bootable images for network clients is a non easy task which is beyond the scope of this manual The MIP merely makes available the feature of booting from a correctly configured boot server Please visit the Intel website at http support intel com support network adapter pro100 bootagent index htm
31. disk It forces the BIOS to search for a bootable CD ROM media during POST To save POST time if booting from CD ROM is not needed use AUTOCONFIG LBA instead 2009 by MPL AG 22 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 5 5 GENERAL SETTINGS General Settings Typematic Delay Delay from pressing and holding a key on the keyboard until the start of character repeating Typematic Rate Character repetition rate characters per second cps None Default Floppy Seek for floppy IDE obsolete Both obsolete Enabled Show at startup the string Hit Del to enter the system BIOS Show Hit DEL default Disabled Do not show the string Hit Del to enter the system BIOS Enabled Show the configuration box at startup default Disabled Don t show the configuration box Enabled Wait for F1 key press if an error is encountered at POST default Disabled Do not wait for F1 key press Parity Checking Unused This option is not used Enabled Click speaker during memory test default Disabled Don t click speaker during memory test Debug Breakpoint Unused Not used Upper Lower Specifies what type of memory test to perform at POST Can be selected independently for low below 1 Mbyte and high above 1 Mbyte memory Memory Test Fast Performs a fast memory test reduces POST time Std Performs a standard memory te
32. e is limited to 000C0000h 000DFFFFh Note This area is 16kB 4000h granular if used as shadow RAM for option ROMs This means that although an option ROM may occupy only 2kB 800h the rest of this 16kB area cannot be used by other devices This implies that option ROMs always start and end on 16kB boundaries The area C0000h CFFFFh is used by the VGA BIOS and is therefore not available for other devices The system BIOS is located at E0000h FFFFFh 128kB The PXE Boot ROM can be disabled in BIOS setup please refer to section 3 8 2 to free up memory ranges which be used for other purposes Option ROMs are installed starting at ODOOO0h Fig 1 shows the memory map with different configurations of the PXE option ROM included in the system BIOS PXE ROM enabled PXE ROM disabled System System BIOS BIOS E0000h E0000h available DC000h Ee DC000h available D8000h D8000h A o available D4000h D4000h available D0000h D0000h CCO000h CCO000h C8000h C8000h C4000h C4000h C0000h C0000h Figure 1 Memory Map The free ranges in the figure above can be used as ISA memory for PC 104 cards see section 3 8 4 or for additional option ROMs of add on cards see section 3 10 For a PC 104 card configuration example please refer to section 2 4 2009 by MPL AG 9 MEH 10129 101 Rev B MPL High Tech 2 3 Made in Switzerland 8 MIP9
33. erver in the network must be configured to provide an image created from the BIOS Upgrade Disk as boot file 2009 by MPL AG 16 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 2 BOOT SCREEN At POST Power On Self Test various information about the system configuration is displayed 3 2 1 BIOS RELEASE INDEX The BIOS release index and CPU information are shown during POST The CPU signature 06D6 contains family 6 model D and stepping 6 information of the installed processor and the actual CPU speed is displayed as well This information changes according to the installed processor type The MIP type MIP10 is displayed along with the BIOS version V1 5x and BIOS identification number MEV 10113 201 The following figure shows how this information is displayed with the 1 4GHz Intel amp Pentium amp M CPU as example MPL MIP10 BIOS V1 5x Pentium M 06D6 at 1400MHz MEV 10113 201 Figure 2 BIOS Release Index 3 2 2 PCI DEVICES At POST the PCI devices installed in the system are listed The figure below shows the typical PCI devices present on the MIP board NOTE All additional PC 104 P lus and or PCI devices installed in the system will appear on bus 02 and above PCI Device Table Bus Dev Func VendID DevID Class Host Bridge System System VGA Display Display PCI to PCI Bridge Serial Bus Serial Bus System IRQ Controller Serial Bu
34. es the following BIOS features which are only available if SMM is enabled USB Mass Storage Support USB Legacy Keyboard Mouse Support VGA functions DVI transmitter LVDS Wake Up Events refer to section 3 9 Therefore it is strongly recommended to leave this setting at its default value Enabled Note Due to its nature the SMM may cause problems if the application requires hard real time capabilities The setup options UsbHid refer to section 3 6 7 and UsbMassStorage refer to section 3 6 8 are provided to individually disable SMM features in case of problems System Management Mode Disabled Disable System Management Mode default Enabled Enable System Management Mode 2009 by MPL AG 24 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 6 3 GRAPHICAL POST This options lets the system boot with a graphical splash screen instead of the standard text based POST Power On Self Test progress indicator Graphical POST default Disabled Show text information at POST Enabled Show splash screen at POST 3 6 4 PRIMARY ATA UDMA This option controls Ultra DMA setting of the primary ATA channel If Enabled the ATA devices on the primary ATA channel are configured for their fastest UDMA mode If Disabled the ATA devices run PIO mode Note Which physical channel is Primar
35. for further information 2009 by MPL AG 45 MEH 10129 101 Rev B 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL This page is left blank intentionally 2009 by MPL AG 46 MEH 10129 101 Rev B 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL This page is left blank intentionally 2009 by MPL AG 47 MEH 10129 101 Rev B p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 8 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2009 by MPL AG Elektronikunternehmen All rights are reserved Reproduction of this document in part or whole by any means is prohibited without written permission from MPL AG Elektronikunternehmen 9 DISCLAIMER MPL AG has fully tested the MIP and reviewed the documentation However MPL AG makes no warranty or representation either expressed or implied with respect to this product its quality performance merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose In no event will MPL AG be liable for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the product or its documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages In particular MPL AG shall have no liability for any parts connected to this product MPL AG reserves the right to make changes to any product herein to improve reliability function or design 10 TRADEMARKS Brand or product names are trademarks and registered trademarks of their respecti
36. gt to select lt Esc gt to continue no save www gensw com Figure 7 Main BIOS Setup Screen 3 4 1 SYSTEM INFORMATION The left side of the main setup screen displays detailed information about the system 3 4 1 1 MODEL These are the exact product names of both the processor board CA and the peripherals board 3 4 1 2 PROD ID These are the product IDs and revisions of both the processor board CA and the peripherals board 3 4 1 3 SERIAL The serial numbers of both the processor board A and the peripherals board are displayed here 3 4 1 4 BIOS VERSION This reflects the BIOS version which is installed on the MIP 3 4 1 5 BUILD DATE This is the build date of the installed BIOS version 3 4 1 6 BIOS NO This is the product number of the installed BIOS version 3 4 1 7 LAN This is the device ID and revision of the onboard Network Interface Controller 3 4 1 8 MAC ADDR The unique Media Access Control address of the onboard LAN is displayed here It is six bytes long and the first three bytes are always 00 60 C2 for MPL products The last three bytes are different on every MIP 2009 by MPL AG 19 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 4 2 MAIN SETUP MENU The right side of the main setup screen contains the menu used to navigate through the BIOS setup options The menu entries will be discussed in detail below
37. indicated by the following message Hit Del if you want to run SETUP Figure 6 Enter Setup Message If the console is being redirected the key combination lt CTRL gt lt C gt must be sent from the serial terminal program for entering the BIOS Setup Please refer to section 3 6 6 for more information about Console Redirection If the system has a password set refer to section 4 for further information it is necessary to key in the password in order to enter the BIOS Setup Without the password it is not possible to enter the BIOS Setup 2009 by MPL AG 18 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland System Bios Setup Utility v5 3 C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved System Information gt Basic CMOS Configuration Features Configuration Onboard Devices Configuration Special Configuration Power Configuration PnP Configuration Shadow Configuration 1 MIP10 A 1 Prod ID 10 2 Serial 100 Model MIP10 B 1 Prod ID MED 10xxx yyy 2 Save CMOS to nonvolatile Flash Load CMOS from nonvolatile Flash Reset CMO to last known values Reset CMOS to factory defaults Write to CMOS and Exit Exit without changing CMOS d BIOS Version V1 5x Build Date 08 07 09 BIOS No MEV 10113 201 LAN Dev 0x1076 R 0x05 MAC Addr 00 60 C2 10 XX XX Serial 100 Password Configuration 1 1 lt
38. isabled Secondary ATA UDMA Enabled UsbHid Disabled Primary ATA UDMA Enabled Console Redirection Disabled 1 lt CR gt lt Tab gt to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 21 Features Configuration for USB Boot 2009 by MPL AG 42 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland Configure the USB drive in the Basic CMOS Configuration menu Example configuration System BIOS Setup Basic CMOS Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved DRIVE ASSIGNMENT ORDER Date gt Apr 15 2009 Typematic Delay Time 20 21 12 Typematic Rate Drive None NumLock Enabled Seek at Boot Show Hit Del Config Box Enabled Fl Error Wait Enabled Parity Checking Unused Drive D ATA 2 Sec Masty Memory Test Tick Disabled Drive E None Drive F None Drive G None Drive H None Boot 4th None Drive I None Boot 5th None Drive J None Boot 6th None Drive K None Loader Unused ATA DRV ASSIGNMENT Sect 1 ATA 0 3 AUTOCONFIG LBA FLOPPY DRIVE TYPES ATA 1 3 Not installed Floppy 0 1 44 MB 3 5 ATA 2 3 AUTOCONFIG LBA Floppy 1 Not installed ATA 3 3 Not installed BOOT ORDER Debug Breakpoints Unused Debugger Hex Case Upper Memory Test StdLo FastHi Memory 1 1 X CR XTab to select or l
39. lled by hardware or application default BIOS Control Brightness controlled by BIOS setup 2 6 1 3 3 BRIGHTNESS LEVEL This option controls the brightness level of the panel backlight if Panel Backlight is set to BIOS Setup The brightness can be adjusted in 596 increments Note Modifying this option changes the backlight brightness instantly However it is still required to write the settings to CMOS when leaving the BIOS setup Otherwise the previous brightness setting will be used after leaving the setup Brightness Level Selects brightness level of the backlight if BIOS Control is selected Minimal Minimal brightness level 596 5 brightness level 1096 1096 brightness level 596 increments 9596 95 brightness level default 100 100 brightness level 2009 by MPL AG 15 MEH 10129 101 Rev B det p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL High Tech Made in Switzerland 3 BIOS 3 1 BIOS UPDATE The system BIOS of the MIP resides in a FLASH memory Therefore BIOS upgrading with an additional utility is easily possible For BIOS upgrading download the Windows executable program file from the MPL AG homepage www mpl ch This file creates a bootable floppy disk including all the files necessary to update the BIOS Download BIOS upgrade file suitable for your MIP Execute the BIOS upgrade file to create the bootable BIOS upgrade disk Bo
40. ngs stored in the Flash e g directly after a BIOS update the following dialog box pops up indicating that the BIOS settings have not been loaded from the Flash Serial 100 Power Configuration Model EEN Prod ID MED 10x No valid data in Flash Loading aborted n 1 100 PJ SH Load CMOS from nonvolatile Flash Figure 20 Load CMOS Error Dialog In this case press any key to return to the main BIOS setup menu 2009 by MPL AG 41 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 6 USB BOOT 6 1 OVERVIEW The MIP BIOS supports booting from USB mass storage devices such as CDROM drives Hard disk drives Memory Sticks Floppy disk drives NOTE If you experience problems with a certain USB device please try a different model There is a vast variety of USB devices available on the market and some of them may prove incompatible with the USB host controller of the MIP 6 2 BIOS SETTINGS The following are the necessary steps to configure the system to boot from USB devices e sure that the options System Management Model and UsbMassStorage are both enabled These options are located in the Features Configuration menu System BIOS Setup Features Configuration 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved ACPI 1 0 gt 1 Graphical POST D
41. nvironments that do not have an Intel Graphics driver e g POST DOS WARNING Panel timing settings must be changed only if the system is not powered and BEFORE a LVDS display is connected In BIOS V1 5x the following timings are implemented SW2 8 Panel type Resolution Mode information Panel 1 640 x 480 Single channel data format 1 Panel 2 800 x 600 Single channel data format 1 Panel 3 1024 x 768 Single channel data format 1 Panel 4 1280 x 1024 Dual channel data format 1 Panel 5 1366 x 768 Single channel data format 0 Panel 6 1920 x 1080 Dual channel data format 1 Panel 7 1024 x 768 Single channel data format 0 Panel 8 800 x 600 Single channel data format 0 Panel 9 reserved Not used LVDS port disabled Panel 10 reserved Not used LVDS port disabled Panel 11 reserved Not used LVDS port disabled Panel 12 reserved Not used LVDS port disabled Panel 13 Not used LVDS port disabled Panel 14 reserved Not used LVDS port disabled Panel 15 reserved Not used LVDS port disabled Panel 16 default reserved reserved Not used LVDS port disabled 2009 by MPL AG MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL
42. oards and mice This feature requires System Management Mode enabled If System Management Mode is disabled UsbHid will be disabled as well Please refer to section 3 6 2 for more information about SMM Note If UsbHid is enabled IRQ12 will be no longer available for PC 104 devices even if no PS 2 mouse is connected Please refer to section 2 1 for more information about Interrupt usage UsbHid default Disabled Legacy Human Interface Device support disabled Enabled Legacy Human Interface Device support enabled 3 6 8 USB MASS STORAGE This option controls USB Mass Storage support for legacy environments and for the purpose of booting from USB devices Please refer to section 6 for more information about USB Boot This feature requires System Management Mode enabled If System Management Mode is disabled UsbMassStorage will be disabled as well Please refer to section 3 6 2 for more information about SMM Note This feature needs to be enabled if the system is configured to boot from USB devices UsbMassStorage Disabled USB Mass Storage Device support disabled default Enabled USB Mass Storage Device support enabled 2009 by MPL AG 26 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland 3 7 ONBOARD DEVICES CONFIGURATION The Onboard Devices Configuration setup contains options that may not be available on specific versions of the MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 If so the particul
43. of the MIP we chose the following values Orange 240h check section 2 3 for available I O ranges Memory range DCO000h check section 2 2 for available memory ranges IRQ channel 5 check section 2 1 for available IRQs Note Only the memory range needs to be configured in the BIOS setup I O range and interrupt channel do not need to be configured in the BIOS e Configure the selected I O range on the card by setting the DIP switch accordingly The memory and IRQ configurations for this card are done by software However other types of cards may have jumpers or DIP switches for memory and or IRQ configuration If so these must be configured correctly Step 3 Configure BIOS e Wo We chose an range that is not used by any other device therefore no configuration is needed Memory This card does not have an Option ROM therefore Shadow memory must be disabled for the configured memory range e Set PC104 Mem Base Addr and PC104 Mem Size according to the chosen configuration See section 3 8 4 for further information 104 MEM Base Addr DCO000h PC104 MEM Length 16k e Disable Shadow Memory for the selected memory range See section 3 10 for further information Shadow 16KB ROM at Disabled IRQ We chose an IRQ that is not used by any other device therefore no configuration is needed Step 4 Use the card The MIP BIOS is now properly configured for the use of the CAN AC2 104 car
44. ot your MIP with the BIOS upgrade disk Follow the instructions on the screen You can choose to save the current BIOS version to the disk as a backup in case you want to revert the update BIOS upgrade starts and informs you of the progress Power down the system after the BIOS update The new BIOS takes control the next time you start up your MIP CAUTION If something fails e g loss of power during BIOS upgrading especially after erasing the FLASH memory and the utility can not terminate properly the MIP will no longer have a valid BIOS In these cases contact MPL AG to start up the system again If your system is not equipped with a floppy drive use one of the following ways to upgrade the BIOS 1 External USB floppy drive The BIOS Upgrade Disk can be booted with an USB floppy drive 2 CD ROM drive external USB drive or internal ATA drive If your system has a CD ROM drive the BIOS Upgrade Disk can be used as boot image to create a bootable CD ROM 3 Hard Disk drive external USB drive or internal ATA drive If your system hard disk contains a DOS partition you can start the BIOS upgrade from there If your system hard disk does not contain a DOS partition you can temporarily install a different hard drive that boots a DOS This hard drive can either be connected to one of the P ATA S ATA ports or externally to the USB port 4 Network PXE boot It is possible to boot the BIOS Upgrade Disk via network The boot s
45. r PnP devices default Disabled DMAA not available for PnP devices Enabled DMAA available for PnP devices default Disabled DMAS not available for PnP devices Enabled DMAS available for PnP devices default Disabled DMA6G not available for PnP devices Enabled DMA6 available for PnP devices default Disabled DMA7 not available for PnP devices Enabled DMA7 available for PnP devices default DMA1 DMA2 DMA3 DMA4 DMAS DMA6 DMA7 2009 by MPL AG 38 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland 4 PASSWORD CONFIGURATION The system can be configured to prompt the user for a password when the BIOS setup is invoked System BIOS Setup Set password C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved Admin Confirm 1 1 X CR XTab to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 15 Password Configuration Screen 4 1 HOW TO SET A PASSWORD Type the password with the cursor located at Admin Password Clear the asterisks first using the lt BACKSPACE gt key then type the new password Note how asterisks mask the password while typing Type the password again with the cursor located at Admin Confirm Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main BIOS Setup Screen The password is now set Select Write to CMOS and Exit to save the changes to CMOS The next time the BIOS set
46. s Onboard devices that can be configured to use different interrupts are marked Configurable in the table below 2 Usage Remarks System Timer Keyboard Cascade MIP default configuration Not available Not available Not available Serial Port 2 Configurable Available for PC 104 Used Serial Port 1 Configurable Available for PC 104 Used Not used Configurable Available for PC 104 Available Floppy Disk Controller Available for PC 104 Used Parallel Port Configurable Available for PC 104 Used Real Time Clock RTC PCI Devices PCI Devices Not used PS 2 Mouse Floating Point Unit FPU Primary ATA Channel Secondary ATA Channel Not available Not available Not available Configurable Available for PC 104 Available Available for PC 104 if PS 2 mouse disabled and UsbHid disabled Not available Not available Not available Nh For a 104 card configuration example please refer to section 2 4 2009 by MPL AG 8 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 2 2 MEMORY PC 104 ISA and PC 104 Plus PCI add on cards may require a certain amount of memory for installing their option ROMs or they have onboard memory that needs to be mapped into the system memory space The memory area used for this purpos
47. s PCI to PCI Bridge ISA Bridge IDE Controller Serial Bus Audio Ethernet ISA Bridge Figure 3 PCI Device Table 2009 by MPL AG 17 MEH 10129 101 Rev B det p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL High Tech Made in Switzerland 3 2 3 MASS STORAGE DEVICES The following example shows how mass storage devices are listed CDROM Device s ATA 2 Pioneer DVD ROM ATAPIModel D E1 21 ATA Device s ATA 0 HTS424040M9ATOO MA20A71A MPA241202GW4T12 Figure 4 Mass Storage Device Table Each installed ATA device is listed with device location 1 column device name 2 column firmware revision 3 column and model no 4 column For more information about the drive location please refer to section 2 5 The table is divided into CDROM Device s and ATA Device s CDROM devices are optical devices such as CD ROM drives DVD drives etc Additionally if the BIOS is configured to boot from a CD ROM drive a message indicating the search for a bootable image on the disk appears as follows CDROM Device s ATA 2 Pioneer DVD ROM ATAPIModel D E1 21 Searching for El Torito Bootable Image Found a bootable image Figure 5 CDROM Device Table Note The Searching for El Torito Bootable Image message appears also with USB CD ROM drives However they are not listed in the device table The table lists only ATA devices 3 3 ENTERING BIOS SETUP The BIOS Setup is entered by pressing the DEL key at POST
48. se refer to the MIP10 User Manual for further information about powering options for the MIP Power Mode AT style The system will not turn off when going into S5 Soft Off or S4 Hibernate Suspend to Disk power mode This setting is intended for systems where the MIP is powered in such a way that the PC 104 bus always has power default ATX style The system will turn off when going into S5 Soft Off or S4 Hibernate Suspend to Disk This setting is intended for systems where the MIP is powered in such a way that the PC 104 bus will not be powered when the MIP enters S5 or S4 power mode 2009 by MPL AG 33 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 9 3 POWER BUTTON This option controls how the BIOS handles the power button in non ACPI environments e g DOS regarding shut down of the system In ACPI enabled operating systems the behavior of the power button will be controlled by the operating system itself not by this setting Note The Power Button always acts as a startup event regardless of this setting e g when the system is powered and is in S5 Soft Off mode pressing the Power Button starts the system in any case Power Button Controls the behavior of the power button default Legacy Pressing the power button in a non ACPI environment has no effect except when a Power Button Override pressing and holding the
49. st default Full Performs an exhaustive memory test increases POST time Seek at Boot Config Box F1 Error Wait Memory Test Tick Debugger Hex Case Not used 2009 by MPL AG 23 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland System BIOS Setup Features Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved ACPI 1 0 H Enabled Graphical POST Disabled Secondary ATA UDMA Enabled UsbHid Disabled System Management Mode Enabled Primary ATA UDMA Enabled Console Redirection Disabled UsbMassStorage Enabled 1 1 XCR XTab to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 9 Features Configuration Screen 3 6 1 ACPI 1 0 This option enables or disables support for ACPI V1 0 Enabling this option introduces power saving features such as Hibernate Mode and Soft Off functionality if the operating system supports ACPI Note This setting should not be changed once the operating system is installed Unexpected system behavior could be the result ACPI 1 0 Disabled Disable ACPI 1 0 default Enabled Enable ACPI 1 0 3 6 2 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MODE This option enables or disables System Management Mode SMM SMM is a CPU mode transparent to the foreground OS There are several tasks that are running in SMM This includ
50. t PgUp gt lt PgDn gt to modify lt Esc gt to return to main menu Figure 22 Basic CMOS Configuration for USB Boot To boot from a USB CDROM drive e Select CDROM in the Boot Order menu Drive Assignment Order does not have to be configured In the above example screen the system is configured to boot from USB CDROM as second boot Source To boot from a USB Hard Disk drive e g memory stick external hard disk drive Configure one of drives C thru as USD Hard Drive in the Drive Assignment Order menu Make sure that in the Boot Order menu the respective drive is selected as well In the above example screen the system is configured to boot from USB Hard Disk drive as third boot source To boot from a USB Floppy Configure one of drives A thru B as USB Floppy in the Drive Assignment Order menu Make sure that in the Boot Order menu the respective drive is selected as well In the above example screen the system is configured to boot from USB Floppy drive A as first boot Source 2009 by MPL AG 43 MEH 10129 101 Rev B p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 7 NETWORK BOOT PXE The MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 BIOS supports booting from the onboard Ethernet controller using the PXE protocol The following message indicates PXE being initialized Initializing Intel R Boot Agent GE v1 2 70 PXE 2 1 Build 086 WfM 2 0 Press Ctrl4S
51. the settings are corrupt it checks whether the Flash contains a valid image of the BIOS settings and if so it loads the settings from the Flash If there is no valid image in the Flash it loads the factory default settings If the BIOS is updated the Flash memory area holding the BIOS settings is erased as well This prevents configuration errors if the new BIOS introduces additional BIOS settings or if it redefines existing settings To take full advantage of the nonvolatile BIOS setup feature it is recommended to save the BIOS settings to the Flash once the BIOS is properly configured for your application NOTE The date and time values will not be saved in the Flash NOTE If a password has been set the password will be saved in the Flash 5 2 USAGE The feature is controlled by two options in the Main BIOS Setup Menu e Save CMOS to nonvolatile Flash Load CMOS from nonvolatile Flash System Bios Setup Utility v5 3 C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved System Information gt Basic CMOS Configuration Features Configuration Model MIP10 A 1 Onboard Devices Configuration Prod ID MED 10xxx yyy z Special Configuration Serial 100 Power Configuration Model MIP10 B 1 PnP Configuration Prod ID MED 10xxx yyy 2 Shadow Configuration Serial 100 Password Configuration BIOS Version V1 5x Build Date 08 07 09 Reset CMO to last known values BIOS No MEV 10113 001 Reset CMOS to f
52. to enter the Setup Menu Figure 23 PXE Boot Message 7 1 PXE SETUP MENU The PXE setup menu is entered by pressing CTRL S when indicated by the PXE initialization message displayed above Intel R Boot Agent GE v1 2 70 Setup Menu d Network Boot Protocol Preboot eXecution Environment Boot Order Try local drives first then network Show Setup Prompt Enabled Setup Menu Wait Time 2 seconds O E Diagnostic Support Information PWA Number FFFFFF OFF MAC Address 0060C215005A Memory FBFE0000 I O FCCO IRQ 09 UMB D0000 PCI ID 8086 1076 8086 1076 05 Slot 0100 Flags 0118 4130 0000 0001 00FF L Select remote boot protocol Esc Space Enter r4 Cancel Changes Change Value Next Option Save Configuration Figure 24 PXE Setup Menu The PXE setup menu contains configurable settings as well as information about the Ethernet controller such as MAC address PCI resource consumption etc 2009 by MPL AG 44 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p MIP8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 7 2 PXE CONFIGURATION OPTIONS The following table shows the configuration options Network Boot Protocol default PXE Preboot eXecution Environment Use PXE as boot protocol Boot Order Try network first then local If no boot source is found on the network the drives stan
53. up is invoked the system asks for the password 4 2 HOW TO CLEAR A PASSWORD Clear the masked password at Admin Password using the lt BACKSPACE gt key Make sure that the Admin Confirm is also cleared no asterisks Press lt ESC gt to return to the Main BIOS Setup Screen The password is now cleared Select Write to CMOS and Exit to save the changes to CMOS The next time the BIOS setup is invoked the system does not ask for a password anymore 4 3 PASSWORDS DO NOT MATCH Whenever there is a discrepancy between the Admin Password and the Admin Confirm fields and the user attempts to leave the password configuration screen by pressing lt ESC gt the following dialog box appears Invalid admin password Retry Y N Figure 16 Invalid Admin Password Dialog Box Pressing lt Y gt returns to the password configuration screen Pressing lt N gt returns to the Main BIOS Setup Screen without changing the last saved password configuration 2009 by MPL AG 39 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 5 NONVOLATILE BIOS SETUP 5 1 OVERVIEW The MIP BIOS features the option to permanently save the BIOS settings into the Flash memory This memory is nonvolatile therefore the BIOS settings do not get lost if the battery is dead or removed It is no longer necessary to manually reconfigure the BIOS in these cases If the BIOS detects that
54. ve holders 11 SUPPORT In case of general information questions please feel free to contact us at our homepage www mpl ch or per email info mpl ch In case of sales information questions please send an email to sales mopl ch If you have a technical problem with a MIP first please read the User Manual and this manual carefully If you can t solve the problem on your own you can contact us for technical support per email at support mopl ch Our local Distributor 2009 by MPL AG 48 MEH 10129 101 Rev B
55. vices default Disabled IRQ8 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ8 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ9 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ9 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ10 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ10 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ11 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ11 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ12 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ12 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ13 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ13 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ14 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ14 available for PnP devices default Disabled IRQ15 not available for PnP devices Enabled IRQ15 available for PnP devices default IRQ1 IRQ2 IRQ3 IRQ4 IRQ5 IRQ6 IRQ7 IRQ8 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ12 IRQ13 IRQ14 IRQ15 3 11 3 PNP DMA CONFIGURATION Assign DMAx to PnP Defines which DMAs are available for PnP devices DMAO Disabled not available for PnP devices Enabled DMAO available for PnP devices default Disabled not available for PnP devices Enabled available for PnP devices default Disabled DMA2 not available for PnP devices Enabled DMA2 available for PnP devices default Disabled DMAS not available for PnP devices Enabled DMA3 available fo
56. y depends on the selected Mass Storage Mode Please refer to section 2 5 for further information Primary ATA UDMA Disabled UDMA Mode disabled for Primary ATA channel default Enabled UDMA Mode enabled for Primary ATA channel 3 6 5 SECONDARY ATA UDMA This option controls Ultra DMA setting of the secondary ATA channel If Enabled the ATA devices on the secondary ATA channel are configured for their fastest UDMA mode If Disabled the ATA devices run in PIO mode Note Which physical channel is Secondary depends on the selected Mass Storage Mode Please refer to section 2 5 for further information Secondary ATA UDMA Disabled UDMA Mode disabled for Secondary ATA channel default Enabled UDMA Mode enabled for Secondary ATA channel 3 6 6 CONSOLE REDIRECTION This option controls console redirection Standard behavior is local display keyboard When set to Enabled console output is routed to Serial Port 1 9600bps 8N1 There will be no boot messages on the standard display Console Redirection default Disabled Console not redirected Enabled Console redirected to Serial Port 1 2009 by MPL AG 25 MEH 10129 101 Rev B t p 8 MIP9 MIP10 MIP11 High Tech Made in Switzerland SYSTEM BIOS USER MANUAL 3 6 7 USB HID This option enables USB HID Human Interface Device support for legacy environments such as DOS Supported devices are keyb
57. ysical Address Segment Address 16KB ROM at D000 D0000h D3FFFh 0000 D3FF Disabled Enabled default Disabled Enabled default Disabled Enabled default Disabled Enabled default 16KB ROM at D400 D4000h D7FFFh 0400 D7FF 16KB ROM at D800 D8000h DBFFFh_ 0800 DBFF 16KB ROM at DC00 DC000h DFFFFh DC00 DFFF 2009 by MPL AG 36 MEH 10129 101 Rev B High Tech Made in Switzerland System BIOS Setup Plug n Play Configuration C 2005 General Software Inc All rights reserved Enable PnP Support gt 1 Enable PnP 0 5 Enabled Assign IRQO to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ1 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ2 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ3 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ4 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ12 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ5 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ13 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ8 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ6 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ14 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ9 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ10 to PnP Enabled Assign 18011 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ7 to PnP Enabled Assign IRQ15 to PnP Enabled Assign DMAO to PnP Enabled Assign DMA1 to PnP Enabled Assign DMA2 to PnP Enabled Assign DMA3 to PnP Enabled Assign DMA4 to PnP Enabled Assign DMA5 to PnP Enabled Assign DMA6 to PnP Enabled Assign DMA7 to PnP Enabled 1 1 gt lt CR gt lt Tab gt to select or lt PgUp gt lt PgDn gt

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