Specifications
Configuring the BIOS Setup
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RadiSys EPC-22 EXM Setup, System BIOS V3.06
386SL, 4 MBytes memory, 387SX present
0 FF 00 00
1 ED 01 00 F10 = Save and return
2 7D 07 00 ESC = Return without saving
3 DB C1 00
4 D5 C1 00 ↑ ↓ ← → move between items
5 DE 00 39
6 7C FF FF
7 FF 00 00
ID is the unique EXM-ID number.
OB1 and OB2 are option bytes 1 and 2.
The option bytes interpretation is unique to each EXM-ID.
See the EXM user manuals for the semantics of the option bytes.
EXMs must be defined in this screen so the BIOS can correctly identify and initialize
each one at boot-up. Each EXM must be listed by slot number, ID and two option
bytes as defined below.
SLOT indicates the EXM slot in which the EXM is installed.
ID is a hard-wired identification value. Each type of EXM has a
unique ID value.
OB1/OB2 are two "option" bytes of configuration information.
All slots not occupied by an EXM module should show an ID of FF indicating that
no EXM is present.
Consult the EXM manual for the correct configuration information for each EXM
expansion module installed.
After all EXMs have been configured, press F10 to save the data or ESC to ignore the
changes. In either case you will be returned to the main setup screen.
Fixed Disk Menu
The Fixed Disk Menu is used to define the type of hard disk(s) installed in the
system. Enter the Fixed disk menu screen by pressing the F3 function key from the
main setup screen.