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Chapter 4

BIOS Setup

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Reference Manual

CoreModule 745

9. Press the F4 key to enter Setup (early in the boot sequence if Quick Boot is set to [Enabled].)

If Quick Boot is set to [Enabled], you may never see the screen prompt.

10. Use the key to select the screen menus listed in the Opening BIOS screen.

PCI-ISA Bridge Mapping

The CoreModule 745 supports ISA bus based modules with an on-board PCI-ISA bridge. The PCI-ISA

bridge optionally maps the IRQs to ISA based modules.

The CoreModule 745 system BIOS, maps the above resources based on information provided in the BIOS

Setup screens. By default, IRQs to be mapped to ISA modules must be explicitly specified by the user in the

BIOS Setup screens.

The IRQs are mapped with the “PCIPnP/IRQx” fields in BIOS setup (where x specifies the IRQ number.)

The IRQs 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, and 15 can be mapped to ISA based modules by changing the default

setting for these IRQs from “Available” to “Reserved”.

OEM Logo Utility

The CoreModule 745 BIOS supports a graphical logo utility, which can be customized by the user and
displayed when enabled through the BIOS Setup Utility. The graphical image can be a company logo or any

custom image the user wants to display during the boot process. The custom image can be displayed as the

first image on screen and remain there while the OS boots, depending on the options selected in BIOS Setup.

Logo Image Requirements

The user’s image may be customized with any image editing tool, and the system will automatically convert
the image into an acceptable format to the tools (files and utilities) provided by ADLINK. The

CoreModule 745 OEM Logo utility supports the following image formats:

Bitmap image

16-Color, 640x480 pixels

256-Color, 640x480 pixels

JPG image

16-Color, 640x480 pixels

PCX image

256-Color, 640x480 pixels

A file size no larger than the sample image

NOTE

The serial console port is not hardware protected. Diagnostic software that
probes hardware addresses may cause a loss or failure of the serial console
functions.