4 motherboard bios, 1 bios features, 2 post and boot – Endura RADISYS KP915GV User Manual

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4 Motherboard

BIOS

4.1 BIOS

Features

Phoenix Award BIOS

Intel® Pentium® 4 "Prescott" processor in an LGA775 socket with an 800MHz or 533MHz
FSB and microcode patch

Intel 915GV chipset initialization modules and Intel memory sizing reference code

Dual channel DDR2 400/533 MHz

4 DDR2 DIMMs with 4GB Maximum capacity

Mixed speed DIMM configuration will default to the slowest speed DIMM installed

NS PC8374K initialization module (supports swappable PS/2 interfaces for keyboard and
mouse)

NS LM96000 CIM initialization module and healthy monitor module

4MB FWH flash ROM in PLCC package

PC2001 compliant

PCI bus specification v.2.2 compliant

PCI Express specification Rev. 1.0a compliant

SMBus 2.0 compliant

Plug and play specification version 1.0A compliant

APM 1.2 compliant

ACPI 2.0 compliant

SMBIOS 2.3 compliant

UHCI and EHCI support

Fully USB legacy boot

USB keyboard/mouse support

360K, 720K, 1.2M, 1.44M, 2.88M FDD, LS-120, 120Mbyte floptical drive support

Enhanced IDE HDD

Auto-detect HDD type & access mode (LBA / CHS / Large)

Auto detect & Up to PIO mode 4 support

Ultra DMA 33/66/100 support

INT13 extension support

BIOS Boot Specification 1.0x compliant

Boot from CD-ROM drive (FDD or HDD image - el Torito)

Boot from any one of 4 hard drives (C, D, E, F)

Boot from SCSI (need SCSI option ROM)

Boot from LS-120, IOMEGA ATAPI ZIP drive

Boot from network (int18)

SATA interface support for Legacy IDE, Native IDE, and Enhanced non-AHCI modes

Setup utility

4.2

Post and Boot

After power-up or reset, the BIOS perform a self-test, POST, that attempts to determine if further
operation is possible and that the detected configuration is expected. This process can complete
normally or result in a warning or an error. The boot process does not stop after a warning but
displays a message on the primary display device. If an error is detected, the boot process is
halted. If possible, a message is displayed but failures early on in the test can only be indicated by
POST codes.

Once the initial part of the self-test process is completed, the display device is initialized and boot
messages can then be sent to the display. By default, the display is in Quietboot mode in which the
customizable logo is visible on screen. If the Quietboot mode is disabled (BIOS Setup) then sign-on

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