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NCR BIOS and BIOS Update Software Readme File
A370-0022-0100 02.07.00.00 - NCR 74xx BIOS and BIOS Update Software
(C) Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 NCR Corporation.
All rights reserved.
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Section 1.0 ---- Product Overview
Section 2.0 ---- Maintenance Release Update and Restrictions
Section 3.0 ---- Installation Prerequisites
Section 4.0 ---- Installation Procedure
Section 5.0 ---- BIOS Update Procedure
Section 6.0 ---- BIOS Crisis Recovery Procedure
Section 7.0 ---- Documentation
Section 8.0 ---- Support
Section 9.0 ---- CD-ROM File Layout
Section 1.0 ---- Product Overview
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This NCR BIOS and BIOS Update Software media provides the means of
updating the BIOS on one of the POS terminals listed below. The
bootstrap program, <termtype>.BSD, and corresponding BIOS update boot
image, <termtype>.BID, are normally downloaded to the target terminal
over the network to reflash the BIOS. FitClient Manager is used to
perform this normal procedure. The BIOS update software is also
provided separately from the boot image for circumstances where they
may be needed outside of the normal download operation. Please refer
to Section 9.0 to see all of the files on this media.
The following terminals are supported with the BIOS versions on this
CD-ROM:
7454-22XX - NCR BIOS Version 1.5.0.4
7401-21XX/31XX - NCR BIOS Version 1.5.0.4
7401-22XX/25XX - NCR BIOS Version 2.1.2.3 [** See Caution Below **]
7401-32XX/35XX - NCR BIOS Version 2.1.2.3 [** See Caution Below **]
7452-40XX - NCR BIOS Version 2.1.2.3 [** See Caution Below **]
7453-40XX - NCR BIOS Version 2.1.2.3 [** See Caution Below **]
7454-32XX/33XX - NCR BIOS Version 2.1.2.3 [** See Caution Below **]
7455-XXXX - NCR BIOS Version 2.1.2.3 [** See Caution Below **]
7460-XXXX - NCR BIOS Version 1.1.0.0
7451-XXXX - NCR BIOS Version 1.1.0.0
CAUTION: Upgrading the BIOS from a version prior to 2.1.1.0 could
requiring changes to operating system configuration or BIOS
configuration settings. BIOS version 2.1.1.0 and later,
change the default settings of Serial Ports C and D. The
settings for the affected 7401/7454/7455 terminals are:
Serial Port C: Old Base I/O address 220, Interrupt IRQ 11
New Base I/O address 3E8, Interrupt IRQ 5
Serial Port D: Old Base I/O address 228, Interrupt IRQ 11
New Base I/O address 2E8, Interrupt IRQ 11
Integrated MSR: Old Interrupt IRQ 15
New Interrupt IRQ 6 (changed in 2.1.0.9)
The settings for the affected 7452/7453 terminals are (Serial
Port D had no change, but is listed for completeness):
Serial Port C: Old Base I/O address 220, Interrupt IRQ 11
New Base I/O address 220, Interrupt IRQ 10
Serial Port D: Old Base I/O address 228, Interrupt IRQ 11
New Base I/O address 228, Interrupt IRQ 11
Section 2.0 ---- Maintenance Release Update and Restrictions
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The list of TAR fixes and new features included with each NCR BIOS
and BIOS Update Software release can be found in the A370_022.FIX
file. Similarily, the list of restrictions can be found in the
A370_022.RST file. Both of these files are located in the root
directory on the CD (refer to Section 9.0).
Section 3.0 ---- Installation Prerequisites
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For the normal download procedure:
A server with the following software is required:
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 or Server 4.0
- A minimum of Microsoft Windows Service Pack 3
- A DHCP Server on the network
- D370-0432-0100 NCR Server Platform Software (at least
Release 2.x for 7460), including:
- FitClient Manager
- NCR TFTP Server (NCRTFTPS)
- NCR BINL Server
On the terminal client:
- The first boot device in the Boot Order in BIOS Setup
must be set to the one that indicates it will attempt
a boot over the LAN.
- A keyboard must be present.
For the CD-ROM boot loading procedure:
- 7454/7401 with BIOS 1.02.00.00 or greater
- 7452-40XX/7453-40XX/7455-XXXX with BIOS 2.01.00.01
or greater
- 7451/7460 all versions
- Parallel or integrated CD-ROM drive
Section 4.0 ---- Installation Procedure
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To install this release for the normal procedure, use the FitClient
Manager to install the proper boot image (<termtype>.BID) on the
server. For example, for the 7452-40xx install FLSH_52.BID.
For the CD-ROM Boot Loading procedure, boot the client terminal with
the CD inserted in the CD-ROM drive. See section 5.2.
Section 5.0 ---- BIOS Update Procedure
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Section 5.1 ---- Using Flash Boot Image (Normal Procedure)
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To update the BIOS:
1. Use the FitClient Manager to configure the client(s) to download
the proper flash boot image (<termtype>.BID) installed in Section
4 above.
2. Download the boot image to the client(s) over the network.
3. Use the FitClient Manager to restore the server configuration to
its previous download value or set the client to boot from hard
disk so that the flash boot image will not be downloaded again on
the next reboot.
4. On the client(s), enter the class, model, and serial number
information requested by the flashccl utility in the boot image,
if requested.
5. The flashccl utility will invoke the phlash utility to update the
BIOS. The phlash utility will reboot the terminal when the BIOS
update is complete.
Section 5.2 --- Using the Bootable BIOS Update CD (CD-ROM Procedure)
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To update the BIOS:
1. Place the BIOS Update CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2. If the parallel port CD-ROM drive is being used, verify that the
Parallel CD-ROM Boot is ENABLED in the Multiple ROM sub-menu under
the Advanced menu in the BIOS configuration setup. In addition,
disable all other ROM's to ensure enough space for the Parallel
CD-ROM Boot ROM. If an integrated CD-ROM drive is used, verify
that the BIOS configuration setup has the ATAPI CD-ROM Drive as
the first boot device in the Boot menu.
3. Reboot the system. The terminal should do an MS-DOS boot from the
CD-ROM drive.
4. Enter the class, model, and serial number information requested by
the flashccl utility, if requested.
5. The flashccl utility will invoke the phlash utility to update the
BIOS. The phlash utility will reboot the terminal when the BIOS
update is complete.
NOTE: Requires a 7454/7401 with at least BIOS 1.02.00.00 or
7452-40XX/7453-40XX with at least BIOS 2.01.00.01 or
7455/7460/7451 with any released BIOS for support of this
procedure.
Section 5.3 ---- Using a Manual Method
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If the BIOS is to be updated without using the flash boot image or
CD-ROM, the files needed are provided in the appropriate subdirectory
on this CD-ROM for the specific chipsets/video chipsets. Please
refer to Section 9.0 for the actual CD Layout. The following files
are provided to assist in determining the proper files for updating
the BIOS:
* CHECKIT.EXE - Used to identify video controller
* FLASHCCL.EXE - Flash wrapper utility to enter
class/model/serial# data and invoke PHLASH.EXE
* PHLASH.EXE - Phoenix flash utility
* PLAT_TX.BIN - Copy to PLATFORM.BIN to be used by PHLASH.EXE
(Terminals 7454-22XX and 7401-21XX/31XX)
* PLAT_BX.BIN - copy to PLATFORM.BIN to be used by PHLASH.EXE
(Terminals 7401-22XX/25XX/32XX/35XX, 7452-40XX,
7453-40XX, 7454-32XX/33XX, and 7455-XXXX)
* PLAT_810.BIN - copy to PLATFORM.BIN to be used by PHLASH.EXE
(Terminals 7451-XXXX and 7460-XXXX)
* TERMINAL.TXT - Identifies terminal numbers for each subdirectory
* Various BIOS files for each chipset:
* BIOS65.ROM - BIOS image with support for C&T 65555 video
controller (7454-22XX and 7401-21XX/31XX)
* BIOS69.ROM - BIOS image with support for C&T 69000 video
controller (7454-22XX and 7401-21XX/31XX)
* BIOSL_DM.ROM - BIOS image with support for SMI 3DM video
controller (7401-22XX/25XX/32XX/35XX)
* BIOSL_EM.ROM - BIOS image with support for SMI 3EM video
controller (7452-40XX, 7453-40XX,
7454-32XX/33XX, and 7455-XXXX)
* BIOS_810.ROM - BIOS image with support for Intel 810 chipset
(7451-XXXX and 7460-XXXX)
Run CHECKIT.EXE -V -S to identify the video controller. If a 65555
or 69000 video chip is indicated, copy the file PLAT_TX.BIN to
PLATFORM.BIN. If a 3DM or 3EM video chip is indicated, copy the
file PLAT_BX.BIN to PLATFORM.BIN. If an 810 video chip is indicated,
copy the PLAT_810.BIN to PLATFORM.BIN. Then run FLASHCCL.EXE with
the name of the proper BIOS image as a command line parameter.
The file AUTOEXEC.TXT contains a copy of the AUTOEXEC.BAT file that
is used when this CD is booted. It is provided to give an example
of using the CHECKIT.EXE utility in a batch file. The corresponding
CONFIG.TXT file contains a copy of the CONFIG.SYS that is used when
this CD is booted.
Caution: If the BIOS for the wrong video controller is flashed into
the terminal, nothing will be visible on the display.
Section 6.0 ---- BIOS Crisis Recovery Procedure
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If a power failure during flashing or another problem causes the
BIOS to be invalid, crisis recovery must be used to restore the BIOS:
For 7454/7401/7455/7460/7451 terminals:
1. Boot DOS on a second machine (PC or terminal).
2. The following files are required on the second PC/terminal:
EMBFLASH.EXE (correct one for video controller)
PLATFORM.BIN (correct one for video controller)
CLIENT.BIN (used only for SMI and Intel video controllers)
Proper BIOS Image (refer to previous section)
3. Connect the two machines with a null modem serial cable. Use COM
Port 2 on the PC and COM Port 1 on the terminal to be updated.
4. If the target terminal does not beep to request crisis recovery of
the BIOS, a special parallel cable must be connected to the target
terminal. (Refer to the hardware information products for more
information.)
5. On the second machine, run:
EMBFLASH /mode=3 <bios image name>
Embflash should transfer the image to the target terminal, and
update the target terminal's BIOS.
6. Use the normal BIOS update procedure to restore the
class/model/serial# information.
For 7452/7453-40XX terminals:
Use the above procedure or use the flex crisis recovery disk.
Section 7.0 ---- Documentation
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The following information products provide additional information on
BIOS updates, network boot, server software, and FitClient Manager:
B005-0000-1069 NCR 7454 Retail POS Workstation Hardware
Installation & Service Guide
B005-0000-1075 NCR 7401/7454 Retail Terminal Software
User's Guide
BD20-1374-C NCR 74XX Retail Workstation Software User's
Guide
BD20-1373-C NCR 7452 Workstation Hardware Installation
and Service Guide
BD20-1424-B NCR 7453 Workstation Hardware Installation
and Service Guide
These publications are available on the World Wide Web at
http://www.info.ncr.com
Section 8.0 ---- Support
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For support, contact your NCR support representative or find a
contact at NCR on the World Wide Web at
http://www.ncr.com
Section 9.0 ---- CD-ROM File Layout
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Note: The CD-ROM will autoboot when installed in either an enabled
Parallel Port drive or Internal CD-ROM drive. The files,
BOOTCAT.BIN and BOOTIMG.BIN, needed to autoboot the CD-ROM may
not be visible when a directory is done.
\A370_022.FIX [Recent fixes contained in the BIOS files]
\A370_022.RST [Current restrictions for the BIOS files]
\AUTOEXEC.TXT [Example of autoexec.bat for manual flashing from CD]
\AUTORUN.INF [Batch File to display README.TXT on CD Insertion -
Microsoft Windows Operating Systems only, if
enabled]
\BOOTCAT.BIN [(Hidden) Bootable CD Image File]
\BOOTIMG.BIN [(Hidden) Bootable CD Image File]
\CONFIG.TXT [Example of config.sys for manual flashing from CD]
\DISKOCHP.BID [Updates Disk-On-Chip to latest Firmware Version]
\DISKOCHP.BSD [Updates Disk-On-Chip to latest Firmware Version]
\EEPROMTX.BID [Updates EEPROM on older 7454/7401]
\EEPROMTX.BSD [Updates EEPROM on older 7454/7401]
\EMBFLASH.BAT [Invokes proper EMBFLASH for serial crisis recovery]
\FLSH_01.BID [Updates 7401-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_01.BSD [Updates 7401-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_51.BID [Updates 7451-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_51.BSD [Updates 7451-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_52.BID [Updates 7452-40XX terminals]
\FLSH_52.BSD [Updates 7452-40XX terminals]
\FLSH_53.BID [Updates 7453-40XX terminals]
\FLSH_53.BSD [Updates 7453-40XX terminals]
\FLSH_54.BID [Updates 7454-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_54.BSD [Updates 7454-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_55.BID [Updates 7455-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_55.BSD [Updates 7455-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_60.BID [Updates 7460-XXXX terminals]
\FLSH_60.BSD [Updates 7460-XXXX terminals]
\README.TXT
<DIR> 810
BIOS_810.ROM [BIOS image with support for Intel 810 chipset
(7451-XXXX and 7460-XXXX)]
EMBFL810.EXE [Crisis recover EMBFLASH.EXE for 810 chipset]
CLNT_810.BIN [Rename to CLIENT.BIN when used with
EMBFL810.EXE]
PHLASH.EXE [Phoenix flash program]
PLAT_810.BIN [Input for PHLASH.EXE copy to PLATFORM.BIN]
TERMINAL.TXT [Lists Class/Models supported by these
subdirectories]
<DIR> BX
BIOSL_DM.ROM [BIOS image with support for SMI 3DM video
controller (7401-22XX/25XX/32XX/35XX)]
BIOSL_EM.ROM [BIOS image with support for SMI 3EM video
controller (7452-40XX, 7453-40XX,
7454-32XX/33XX, and 7455-XXXX)]
CLIENT.BIN [Used with EMBL_BX.EXE]
EMBFL_BX.EXE [Crisis recover EMBFLASH.EXE for BX chipset]
PHLASH.EXE [Phoenix flash program]
PLAT_BX.BIN [Input for PHLASH.EXE copy to PLATFORM.BIN]
TERMINAL.TXT [Lists Class/Models supported by these
subdirectories]
<DIR> DISKETTE
COPYDISK.EXE [Utility used convert image to floppy]
CRIS4000.IMG [BIOS Crisis Recovery Disk image]
DISK4000.IMG [BIOS Flash Disk image]
MAKEDISK.BAT [Batch file used to create 7452/7453 - 4000
floppies]
<DIR> TX
BIOS65.ROM [BIOS image with support for C&T 65555 video
controller (7454-22XX and 7401-21XX/31XX)]
BIOS69.ROM [BIOS image with support for C&T 69000 video
controller (7454-22XX and 7401-21XX/31XX)]
EMBFL_TX.EXE [Crisis recover EMBFLASH.EXE for TX chipset]
PHLASH.EXE [Phoenix flash program]
PLAT_TX.BIN [Input for PHLASH.EXE copy to PLATFORM.BIN]
TERMINAL.TXT [Lists Class/Models supported by these
subdirectories]
<DIR> UTILITY
CHECKIT.EXE [Determines video chipset]
CHOICE.COM [Allows for user input into batch file
processing]
FINDRAMD.EXE [Determines RAMDisk drive letter]
FLASHCCL.EXE [Prompts for terminal info and invokes
PHLASH.EXE]
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Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.