XVME-678/688 Manual
July 1994
NOTE
At this point, the data should be stored to a disk to protect the information
in case of an error in programming.
5.
Use a UV light to erase the EPROM.
6.
Place your extended EPROM programmer RAM starting at location lOOOOH. The code should
not exceed 64 Kbytes.
7.
Reburn the EPROM with the new code. This places the new extended BIOS in the DOOO:OOOO-
DOOO:FFFF block.
NOTE
At this point, the data should be stored to a disk to protect the information
in case of an error in programming.
8.
Place the EPROM back into socket U8 on the XVME-678/688.
Setting
the
EPROM
Menu
1.
Power-up the XVME-678/688. After the memory tests, press
<
Ctrl >
<
Alt >
<
S
>
simultaneously
to enter the Extended BIOS Menu.
2.
Use the arrow keys to highlight Solid State Disk Setup and press
<
Enter>
to select this menu.
3.
Enable the on-board extended BIOS from DOOOO-DFFFF and disable the BIOS from EOOOO-EFFFF.
4.
Select FlO to save the configuration, and then press
<
Esc>
to exit the menu.
The procedure is now complete.
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