flash.txt Driver File Contents (v6107_vt8231_vt8233_vt8235_vt8237_vt8251v46fvia.zip)

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**  FLASH Utility
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**  v3.14   Feb. 2005
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Introduction:
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  This document shows you how to use the flash utility.


Contents of the Subdirectory:
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    FLASH.EXE           The flash utility program file.
    FLASH.TXT           This file.


Usage:
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    The flash menu consists of four functions:

    1.  Select Boot ROM Type:
        Choose the flash ROM type of the one mounting on the board.
                                                                                
    2.  Load Image File:
        Loading the image file that you are going to write in.
                                                                                
    3.  FlashROM Enable/Disable:
        Select to enable or disable the FlashROM.

    4.  Write to Boot ROM:
        Excute to write image file to FlashROM.

    5.  Esc: Exit
        Exit this program.                                                                                
                                                                                
Command line options
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Usage: Flash [option]
option: -?                  This help.

        -h                  This help.

        -t [flash_type]     Specific model of the FlashROM to write.
                            Show all FlashROM supported if not given flash_type.

        -p[#] filename      Program Boot ROM with data in filename.
                            # : ( 1 ~ 8 ) card number, could be ignored.
                            -p file.img : Program file.img with first card
                            -p3 file.img : Program file.img with 3th card.

        -v[#] filename      Verify Boot ROM with data in filename.
                            # : ( 1 ~ 8 ) card number, could be ignored.
                            -v file.img : Verify file.img with first card.
                            -v3 file.img : Verify file.img with 3th card.

        -f[#] filename      Create a file by Boot ROM content.
                            # : ( 1 ~ 8 ) card number, could be ignored.
                            -f file.img : Create file.img with first card.
                            -f3 file.img : Create file.img with 3th card.

        -c[#] filename      Check Boot ROM image's device ID.
                            # : ( 1 ~ 8 ) card number, could be ignored.
                            -c file.img : Check device ID in file.img with first card.
                            -c3 file.img : Check device ID in file.img with 3th card.

        -e[#] [0|16|32|64]  Enable or disable Boot ROM.
                            # : ( 1 ~ 8 ) card number, could be ignored.
                            0 to disable boot ROM.
                            16 to enable 16K EPROM.
                            32 to enable 32K EPROM.
                            64 to enable 64K EPROM or FlashROM.
                            Please, reboot computer to enable Boot ROM.

        -bt[#] <PXE|RPL>    Select BootROM boot type.
                            # : ( 1 ~ 8 ) card number, could be ignored.
                            PXE : Select PXE boot.
                            RPL : Select RPL boot.

        -bm[#] <19|18|BBS|NO> Enable boot up methods.
                            # : ( 1 ~ 8 ) card number, could be ignored.
                            bm 19 : Try network boot first, then local drives.
                            bm 18 : Try local drives boot first, then network.
                            bm BBS: According to BIOS(Boot Entry Vector).
                            bm NO : Local drives boot.


Exit status:
        0                   Command execution success.
        1                   Command execution fail.


Support EEPROM models:
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     SST:     
          SST29xE512, SST29xE512A, SST29xE010, SST29xE010A,
          SST29xE020, SST29xE020A, SST39xF512, SST39xF010, 
          SST39xF020.

     Winbond:
          W29EE512, W29C010, W29C011, W29C020, W29C020C, W29C022,
          W39L020.

NOTE: VT6105 and VT6105M do NOT support 5V flash.
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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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