Bios rom, 1 introduction, Chapter 8 bios rom – Compaq 4000N User Manual

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Technical Reference Guide

Compaq Deskpro 4000N and 4000S Personal Computers

First Edition - September 1997

8-1

Chapter 8
BIOS ROM

8.

Chapter 8 BIOS ROM

8.1

INTRODUCTION

The Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) of the computer is a collection of machine language
programs stored as firmware in read-only memory (ROM). The BIOS ROM includes such
functions as Power-On Self Test (POST), PCI device initialization, Plug ‘n Play support, power
management activities, and Setup. This chapter includes the following topics:

Boot Functions (8.2)

page 8-2

Accessing configuration memory (8.3) page 8-3

Client management support (8.4)

page 8-5

PnP support (8.5)

page 8-17

Power management support (8.6)

page 8-18

The firmware contained in the BIOS ROM supports the following operating systems:

DOS 6.2

Windows 3.1

Windows for Workgroups 3.11

Windows 95

Windows NT 3.5

OS/2 ver 2.1

OS/2 Warp

SCO Unix

The microprocessor accesses the BIOS ROM as a 128-KB block from E0000h to FFFFFh. The
BIOS data is shadowed in a 64-KB block in the upper memory area. The BIOS segments are
dynamically paged in and out of the 64-KB block as they are needed.

NOTE: This chapter describes BIOS in general and focuses on aspects of BIOS unique
to this particular system. For detailed information regarding the BIOS, refer to the
Compaq Basic Input/Output System Technical Reference Guide.

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