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Technical Reference Guide

4.6.2 CMOS ARCHIVE AND RESTORE

uring the boot sequence the BIOS saves a copy of NVRAM (CMOS contents, password(s) and

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procedure:

1. With the unit powered down, press and release the power button.

power button in step 1, press and hold the power button until

the unit powers down. This action will be recorded as a Power Button Override event.

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NOTE: The Power Button Override feature does not allow quick cycling of the system

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other system variables) in a portion of the flash ROM. Should the system become un-usable, the
last good copy of NVRAM data can be restored with the Power Button Override function. Th
function is invoked with the following

2. Immediately after releasing the

With the next startup sequence the BIOS will detect the occurrence of the Power Button Overrid
event and will load the backup copy of NVRAM from the ROM to the CMOS.

(turning on then off). If the power cord is disconnected during the POST routine, the

me corrupted, requiring a re-flashing of the ROM (refer to

chapter 8, BIOS ROM).

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STANDARD CMOS LOCATIONS


Table 4-14 and the following paragraphs describe standard configuration me

4.6.3

mory locations 0Ah-

T/IN assembly language instructions using

3Fh. These locations are accessible through using OU

ort 70/71h or BIOS function INT15, AX=E823h.

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Table 4-14. Configuration Memory (CMOS) Map

Table 4-14.

Configuration Memory (CMOS) Map

Location Function

Location

Function

00-0Dh

Real-time clock

24h

System board ID

0Eh

Diagnostic status

25h

System architecture data

0Fh

System reset code

26h

Auxiliary peripheral configuration

10h

Diskette drive type

27h

Speed control external drive

h

Reser

11

ved

28h

Expanded/base mem. size, IRQ12

12h

Hard drive type

29h

Miscellaneous configuration

13h

Security functions

2Ah

Hard drive timeout

14h

Equipment installed

2Bh

System inactivity timeout

15h

Base memory size, low byte/KB

2Ch

Monitor timeout, Num Lock Cntrl

16h

Base memory size, high byte/KB

2Dh

Additional flags

17h

Extended memory, low byte/KB

2Eh-2Fh

Checksum of locations 10h-2Dh

18h

Extended memory, high byte/KB

30h-31h

Total extended memory tested

19h

Hard drive 1, primary controller

32h

Century

1Ah

Hard drive 2, primary controller

33h

Miscellaneous flags set by BIOS

1Bh

Hard drive 1, secondary controller 34h

International

language

1Ch

Hard drive 2, secondary controller

35h

APM status flags

1Dh

Enhanced hard drive support

36h

ECC POST test single bit

1Eh Reserved

37h-3Fh Power-on

password

1Fh

Power management functions

40-FFh

Feature Control/Status

NOTES:

Assume unmarked gaps are reserved.
Higher locations (>3Fh) contain information that should be accessed using the INT15, AX=E845h

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