Eeprom Address Map; Serial Eeprom - Kontron CP6500-V User Manual

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Functional Description
2.2.7

Serial EEPROM

This EEPROM is connected to the I
Table 2-4:

EEPROM Address Map

ADDRESS
0 - FF
100 - 1FF
200 - 3FF
400 - 7FF
2.2.8
FLASH Memory
There are two flash devices available as described below, one for the BIOS and one for the
CompactFlash socket.
2.2.8.1
BIOS FLASH (Firmware Hub)
For simple BIOS updating a standard onboard 1 MB Firmware Hub device is used.
The FWH stores both the system BIOS and video BIOS. It can be updated as new versions of
the BIOS become available. You may easily upgrade your BIOS using the AMI utility. For
detailed information on BIOS refer to Appendix B.
2.2.8.2
CompactFlash Socket
To enable flexible flash extension, a CompactFlash (CF) type II socket, J14, with DMA support
is available.
CF is a very small removable mass storage device. It is provides true IDE functionality
compatible with the 16-bit ATA/ATAPI-4 interface.
The CompactFlash socket is connected to the primary EIDE port and can be set to master or
slave.
Note ...
The easiest way to remove the CompactFlash card is to affix a wide piece of
adhesive tape to the top side, then pull it out and afterwards remove the tape.
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C bus provided by the ICH4.
FUNCTION
CMOS backup
Production data
OS Boot parameter
User
© 2005 Kontron Modular Computers GmbH
CP6500-V
ID 28945, Rev. 01

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