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5.6.4.1. Standard BIOS ROM
Device:
FWH
Map:
E0000 - FFFFFh
C0000 - C7FFFh
CC000 - CFFFFh
5.6.5.
BIOS CMOS Setup
If wrong setups are memorized in the CMOS-RAM, the default values will be loaded after resetting the
RTC/CMOS-RAM by de-soldering the battery.
If the battery is down, it is always possible to start the system with the default values from the BIOS.
5.7. CMOS RAM Map
Systems based on the industry-standard specification include a battery backed Real Time Clock chip. This
clock contains at least 64Bytes of non-volatile RAM. The system BIOS uses this area to store information
including system configuration and initialization parameters, system diagnostics, and the time and date. This
information remains intact even when the system is powered down.
The BIOS supports 128Bytes of CMOS RAM. This information is accessible through I/O ports 70h and 71h.
CMOS RAM can be divided into several segments:
Locations 00h - 0Fh contain the real time clock (RTC) and status information
Locations 10h - 2Fh contain system configuration data
Locations 30h - 3Fh contain system BIOS-specific configuration data as well as chipset-specific in-
formation
Locations 40h - 7Fh contain chipset-specific information as well as power management configuration
parameters
The following table provides a summary of how these areas may be further divided.
Beginning
Ending
00h
0Fh
10h
2Dh
2Eh
2Fh
30h
33h
34h
3Fh
40h
5Bh
5Ch
5Dh
5Eh
6Eh
6Fh
7Dh
7Eh
7Fh
Core BIOS 128k
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Checksum
Description
No
RTC and Checksum
Yes
System Configuration
No
Checksum Value of 10h - 2Dh
No
Standard CMOS
No
Standard CMOS - SystemSoft Reserved
Yes
Extended CMOS - Chipset Specific
No
Checksum Value of 40h - 5Bh
No
Extended CMOS - Chipset Specific
Yes
Extended CMOS - Power Management
No
Checksum Value of 6Fh - 7Dh
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MSB900/L Detailed Technical Manual V1.0
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