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P/I-AP55T User’s Manual

Flash Memory Writer Utility

Your mainboard comes with a utility to upgrade the BIOS. The

BIOS is stored on a 'flash' EPROM BIOS ROM chip on the mainboard
that can be erased and reprogrammed. This is what the Flash Memory

Writer (FMW) utility does. The utility is in the "Flash" directory on

the DOS-formatted support floppy disk that comes with the

mainboard. You will find three files in the directory:

PFLASH.EXE - the Flash Memory Writer utility

README

- a text file of instructions

TRSAxxxx.AWD - a BIOS file for this mainboard

(xxxx = a 4-digit version number)

Flash Memory Writer records (or "programs") a new BIOS file

onto the flash memory chip. The BIOS file on the support disk may

be newer than the BIOS on the mainboard, so you may want to up­

date your BIOS right away Compare the four numbers eifter "TR5A"
in the new BIOS file name to the last four numbers of the code that

displays in the upper left-hand comer of your screen while the Power-

On Self-Test is running. If the number from the support disk file is
larger, then you should reprogram the System BIOS. If they are the
same, don't bother. To reprogram the System BIOS, you must first do
the following:

1. Set jumper JP9 to the enable programming. When you finish

updating the BIOS, set JP9 back to the default EHsable Program-
ming/Normal Read setting. See Chapter 4 for jumper setting
information.

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