System BIOS for TMC "PCI54IT" motherboard (Intel Triton) MR BIOS (r) V097B50P Version 3.22 Copyright (c) 1995, Microid Research, Inc. MR BIOS is a registered trademark of Microid Research, Inc. MR CHIPS is a registered trademark of Microid Research, Inc. Instant! Boot is a trademark of Microid Research, Inc. Patents Pending. All Rights Reserved. Other trademarks are property of their respective owners. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ShareWare Version: "Please copy this program in its entirety, without modification, and pass it on to others. If you like it, please pay for each copy you install. If you don't pay for it, please uninstall it. Remember, your purchase is a vote." License Fee: USD $15.00 per installed copy Microid Research, Inc. 2336-D Walsh Ave. Santa Clara, CA, 95051 USA email: mrbios@mrbios.com web-site: http://www.mrbios.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MR BIOS (r) Copyright (c) 1995 Microid Research, Inc. Patents Pending Advanced buzzword features include: (1) Plug 'n Play card support. 1a) Auto resource steering 1b) Win95 compatible (2) PCI and Bridge support. 2a) Auto resource steering 2b) DEC PCI-PCI bridges (3) Energy Star power management. 3a) APM for Windows and DOS 3b) VESA DPMS video mgmt 3c) SMI and STPCLK 3d) Timewarp correction (4) Fast-ATA support. 4a) ATA Mode 4/5 (to 20 MB/S) 4b) Built-in CMD-640, OPTi-621 drivers (5) Enhanced IDE support. 5a) LBA and CHS translations 5b) EDPT Table support 5c) IBM/Microsoft INT13 extensions 5c) 8 discs max, each to 137 GByte 5d) Drive remapping 5e) Boot SCSI (ahead of IDE) (6) Atapi and Removable IDE. 6a) CD-ROM recognition 6b) SyQuest and Ejectable Media (7) Enhanced Floppy support. 7a) 4 floppy/tape-drives max 7b) Drive remapping (8) Enhanced Parallel Port. 8a) SPP, Bidir, EPP, ECP modes (9) Anti-Virus protection. (10) Password Security. (11) PS/2 Mouse support. (12) Pentium and 6x86 CPU support. (13) Instant! Boot (tm). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- Contents, Overview and Disclaimer --------------------------------- Three files are included in this distribution kit. MR_TMC.BIO - MR BIOS (r) System BIOS MR_TMC.TXT - This file you're reading 29C010.EXE - Flash Loader Utility The System BIOS file contains the Microid Research BIOS ("MR BIOS (r)"), customized for your TMC PCI54IT motherboard. The 1995 MR BIOS (r) core provides the latest state-of-the-art BIOS technologies that automate your computer's setup and deliver unmatched performance and utility. Unlike most programs that you are familiar with, the System BIOS does not execute from disk. Instead, it is stored in a Flash-ROM component that resides on the motherboard and begins executing immediately upon powerup. This Flash-ROM can be reprogrammed by means of a Flash Upload Utility. In order to install MR BIOS (r) in your computer, you'll need to reprogram its Flash-ROM through use of the Flash Loader utility. BE ADVISED THAT THERE IS AN ELEMENT OF DANGER IN REPROGRAMMING THE COMPUTER'S FLASH SYSTEM BIOS. If the Flash Load procedure begins, but fails to completely load a valid BIOS image, your computer will be out of commission and you'll have to have it serviced. The Flash-ROM will need to be physically replaced with another that contains valid code. Reasons for the Flash Upload failure include 1) losing power while the upload is in progress, and 2) specifying and uploading the wrong file. Needless to say, this would be a horribly disappointing experience. Microid Research Inc. would most sincerely regret such a misfortune, however, understand that MICROID RESEARCH INC. DISCLAIMS ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR THE USE AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT. So, please, take your time and be careful! The Flash Loader provides a simple menu of 3 options (4, including "exit"). There are two objectives of this utility. First, it provides the facility to copy the existing BIOS into a disk-file for backup purposes. This is option "1. Backup". The companion function "2. Verify" allows you to confirm the backup file matches the existing BIOS. The other purpose of the Flash Utility is to install a new BIOS, accomplished through option "3. Upload". Be sure to backup the original BIOS before uploading MR BIOS into the Flash-ROM. Otherwise, you won't be able to uninstall MR BIOS should you want to do so. Even if you're sure you won't, it is a good practice to retain all original equipment that is supplied with your computer, "just in case". The exact steps for uploading MR BIOS are enumerated in the Instructions section below. Assuming you have followed those instructions and the upload has just completed, the Flash Loader will display a message directing you to reset the computer or re-cycle its power. Upon doing so, you will be greeted with an alarming message that the "CMOS Memory is Corrupt", and the BIOS Setup Utility will be activated. Don't be alarmed. The Flash Loader Utility intentionally clears the CMOS to simulate a factory-new condition and provoke the Setup session. Upon arriving in the Setup Utility, you will need to reset the time and date, and manually input the type(s) of Floppy drive(s) in your computer. Beyond that, everything else will already be set for optimal performance and you can simply exit by pressing . Or, you might browse around and tailor some options like Password Security or Power Management per your preference. After this Setup session, your computer will reboot thereafter without any hysterical messages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------- MR BIOS (r) Installation Instructions ------------------------------------- Step 1 ------ Disable power management in the BIOS Setup Utility. Step 2 ------ Boot your computer "clean", to a non-Protected-Mode DOS environment. This is easily done by booting a floppy that contains only DOS, but neither CONFIG.SYS nor AUTOEXEC.BAT. Step 3 ------ Invoke the 29C010 Flash Loader by typing "29C010" at the DOS prompt. Step 4 ------ Select option "1. Backup" to make a copy of the original BIOS that came with the motherboard. You will need to select a filename for the backup file - a good name would be "ORIGINAL.BIO". Step 5 ------ Select option "2. Verify" to confirm the backup was successful. The status will be reported to you, either success or failure. If it worked OK, proceed to Step 6. Else figure out what is wrong and correct it. Repeat Steps 4 and 5. Step 6 ------ Select option "3. Upload" to install MR BIOS into the Flash-ROM. You will need to enter the filename of the MR BIOS image that came with this distribution kit. (It should be MR_TMC.BIO, unless somehow this documentation has gotten out-of-sync. Tell us!) Step 6a ------ The upload process may take up to 15 eternal seconds, during which time you are likely to begin worrying. Relax, and do NOT shut off the power or otherwise disturb the computer. You'll be notified with a message on the CRT when the upload has completed. Then, and not before then, press the reset button or recycle the computer's power. Step 7 ------ The first bootup after loading the new BIOS, you will be directed into the BIOS Setup Utility. Configure time, date, floppy drive(s) and other options. Exit by pressing . Step 8 ------ Win95 Users: In a few installations, Windows 95 has been reported to "remember" certain properties of the BIOS that has been replaced by MR BIOS. This can lead to some bewildering behavior. The best rule of thumb is to unconditionally run Win95's "Hardware Wizard" once after installing MR BIOS. If weirdness persists, use the sledge-hammer approach and run Win95's "Setup". Step 9 ------ Enjoy! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------- Un-Installation Instructions ---------------------------- Follow Steps 6-8 above, exactly as with installing MR BIOS, but instead specify the Backup File. If you followed the instructions above, the Backup file was created in Step 4 before you installed MR BIOS. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------- Revision History ---------------- Microid Research Inc. is grateful for your suggestions, criticisms, and bug reports. We're proud to share with you evidence of continued progress and improvements, much to your credit. Thank you! Ver 3.10 - Original Zappa ShareWare release; with new PnP core. Ver 3.11 - n/a Ver 3.12 - Bugfix: PnP core overlapped manual setup of PCI interrupts. Ver 3.13 - n/a Ver 3.14 - Force bidirectional parallel-port for Nat'l Semi Super-I/O. Ver 3.15 - n/a Ver 3.16 - Asymmetric 2M dram support (16M/bank, single-sided). Ver 3.17 - Limit ATA-disc "auto" to Mode 3. Mode 4 only avail via "manual". Ver 3.18 - Update for production Cyrix 6x86. Ver 3.19 - LPT modes: SPP,Bidir,EPP,ECP now user options. (SMC & NSC chips). Ver 3.20 - Upgrade: Add CMD 646 EIDE built-in driver. Upgrade: Longer IDE spindown timer values (1,2,5 --> 2,5,10 min). Workaround: De-enhance disk seeks to eliminate Norton8 complaint. Workaround: Fix for Adaptec 2940 bios Ver 1.20 bug. Workaround: Fix for S3 '968 32MB pageframe decode bug. Workaround: Fix for Supra PnP Modem bug (drop Adaptec 1542CP fix). Ver 3.21 - Upgrade: Add aggressive "55nS" memory-type option. Bugfix: Obscure bug in "manual" PCI-Int Setup affects mapping over bridge of Ints B,C,D (not A) for a few non-Zappa's. Ver 3.22 - Workaround: Fix for Adaptec 2940 bios Ver 1.21 warm-boot bug. Workaround: Fix for nVidia/SGS VGA, replicated PCI ROM register. Workaround: Fix for Holtek asic 8042 bug. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ End document ------------------------------------------------------------------------------