-V1.01 1st formal release of S381 BIOS -V1.02 ( checksum = C4E4 ) * Fix CWIN98 + CDROM + CDROM driver STR and resume hangup * Fix bootfrom IDE CDROM bug * Fix M/ML version S381 STR * Support PS/2 keyboard mouse swap Known problem in this version * "ANY KEY" power on option cannot STR or Shutdown system * If only PS/2 mouse to be attached ( no PS/2 keyboard ) The mouse MUST be attached at K/B connector -V1.03 * S381103G.BIN -- Graphics Post ( Checksum : 4088 ) S381103T.BIN -- Text mode post ( Checksum : 9FB8 ) * Sync with Award BIOS newer version * Fix "ANY KEY" power on option cannot STR or Shutdown system * Any combination of PS/2 keyboard and mouse attachment is allowed * Fix after STR, there is noise when playing sound Note : Due to CODEC driver, the quality of sound is changed slightly after STR. It may be ignored. * Remove ACPI S4 ( WIN98 Hibernation ) * Fix ICH UIP correction cause Y2K testing program hang ( Y2KEYE.EXE, AMI2000.EXE, 2000.EXE) * Fix some dmi information * The BIOS message display correct model name 3 M/B are supported for I810 S381-M/M+/ML S381-B/B+/BL P681-A/A+/AL for I810E S381-ME/ME+/MEL S381-BE/BE+/BEL P681-AE/AE+/AEL For TRM standard model ==> MODBIN6 --> TRM-S381-M~~ (V1.03) BIOS will modify the string to correct model name * Fix Win98+windows NT dual boot+IDE cdrom driver installed cannot shutdown and STR !!! * Add support of ISA bus ( autodetected ) * Fix setup cursor movement bug * Add item for S381-B to select power supply type * Fix CPU speed displayed error when frequency control selected * Fix after STR CPU speed changed when frequency control used * Fix STR or SOFT power-off failed when frequency control used ( e.g. CPU host clock select 75MHz ) * Move AC97-audio init code to POST48 to enable PC BEEP during power up * Fix modem-ring resume from STR hang * Auto-disable AC97-audio/modem when CPU host frequency is 75/83/ 115/120/124/133 MHz. AC97 cannot work properly under these frequency. * Change I810 VGA BIOS to V2.01 * Remove SDRAM CAS latency suggestion * Fix BIOS setup hang when unused key pressed NOTE FOR FREQUENCY CONTROL : 1. CPU host clock control If you experience system hang BEFORE you can enter BIOS setup when you over-clocking the CPU host/PCI clock, power off system, then power-on the system, press INS key QUICKLY until system show up, press DEL key to enter BIOS setup to correct the frequency control setting! 2. CPU clock multiplier ratio If too large ratio is selected and system cannot start. ( Maybe cannot go into BIOS setup ) The ONLY method to get out of this situation is to CLEAR CMOS. * Add support for I810E with 133MHz support P681-A ID code 01 ( ID code is GPIO value used by BIOS ) S381-B ID code 10 S381-M ID code 00 Use ICS9248-96 clock chip ( with 133 support ) S381-M ID code 11 Use ICS9248-78 clock chip ( no 133 support ) * Reduce the possibility of system hang and clear CMOS required when CPU is changed * I810 VGA BIOS is updated to V2.10 * Fix spread spectrum item ( only disable/enable(0.25%), no 0.5% item ) * Add ADI AC97 subsystem ID * Set Hub Link 32 clock retry to enable * Set I810 VGA subsystem ID * GateA20 default to be FAST ******************************** Temporary note for customer file Cas latency warning is removed ******************************** S381_3BG.BIN Graphics post S381_3BT.BIN Text post -V1.04 * Fix HCT9.1 PnPBIOS test * Hide USB wake from S3 item if S381-B and AT power used * Fix HDD+CDROM at 1 channel may hang * Fix APM mode standby hang if USB keyboard used * Remove USB keyboard wakeup from S3 item for S381-M PCB <= 2.0 * Fix Drive A access hang in Win98 when NO floppy installed * Set "Return No FDD for win95/98" item to YES by default * Add below 1M memory PCI controller support * (Press TAB and DEL message is removed by default for Graphics Post) S381104T.BIN -- Standard BIOS - Text POST (V1.04) sum=3364 S381104G.BIN -- Standard BIOS - Graphics POST (V1.04) sum=1CBC S381104I.BIN -- For Proview W/ Logo (V1.04i1) sum=610E S381104J.BIN -- For Proview W/O Logo (V1.04i2) sum=DDBF WM810104.BIN -- For WinMax sum=EEC9 -V1.05 S381105T.BIN -- Tekram text mode post -- checksum = 52EA S381105G.BIN -- Tekram graphics post for OEM -- checksum = AF01 WM810105.BIN -- WinMax OEM BIOS -- checksum = 1D11 * Model name change : AE+ --> Ae+ ( All model 'E' --> 'e' ) * Update I810 VGA BIOS to V2.51 * Add 1 SDRAM CAS latency item -- AUTO * Update CPU micro-code * Add TSC subsystem ID * Add GMCH subsystem ID * Add Audio Codec subsystem ID * Fix RCOMP register to improve reliability & pass Intel testing * Fix CPU fan RPM error when RPM < 4000 * Add S381-F/F+/Fe+ support ( Flex-ATX ) * Fix SCO open server 5 installation keyboard hang when PS/2 mouse installed. ( Do not enable PS/2 mouse during BIOS post ) * Add support for Cyrix Joshua processor SUBSYS_VENDOR_ID = 1DE1h TSC SUBSYS_DEVICE_ID = P681-A/A+/AL/Ae+ 6810/6814/6818/681C S381-M/M+/ML/Me+ 3810/3814/3818/381C S381-B/B+/BL/Be+ 3820/3824/3828/382C S381-F/F+/FL/Fe+ 3830/3834/3838/383C GMCH SUBSYS_DEVICE_ID = TSC SUBSYS_DEVICE_ID + 1 P681-A/A+/AL/Ae+ 6811/6815/6819/681D S381-M/M+/ML/Me+ 3811/3815/3819/381D S381-B/B+/BL/Be+ 3821/3825/3829/382D S381-F/F+/FL/Fe+ 3831/3835/3839/383D AC97 AUDIO SUBSYS_DEVICE_ID = TSC SUBSYS_DEVICE_ID + 2 P681-A/A+/AL/Ae+ 6812/6816/681A/681E S381-M/M+/ML/Me+ 3812/3816/381A/381E S381-B/B+/BL/Be+ 3822/3826/382A/382E S381-F/F+/FL/Fe+ 3832/3836/383A/383EDownload Driver Pack
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