Oem logo utility, Logo image requirements – ADLINK CoreModule 435 User Manual
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Chapter 4
BIOS Setup
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CoreModule 435
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[No Delay] for Sredir Memory Display Delay
8. Restore power to the CoreModule 435.
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
OEM Logo Utility
The CoreModule 435 BIOS supports a graphical logo utility, which allows the user to customize the boot
screen image. 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 during the boot
process 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 435 supports the following image formats:
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Bitmap image
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16-Color, 640x480 pixels
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256-Color, 640x480 pixels
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JPG image
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16-Color, 640x480 pixels
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256-Color, 800x600 pixels
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256-Color, 1024x768 pixels
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PCX image
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256-Color, 640x480 pixels
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A file size no larger than 20k
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.
NOTE
The Quiet Boot feature must be set to Enabled in the Boot screen of BIOS Setup
for the system to recognize the OEM Logo feature.