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Intel(R) Server Board SE7210TP1-E BIOS RELEASE NOTES
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Intel Enterprise Platform & Services Marketing
Intel Corporation
2111 N.E. 25th Avenue, Hillsboro, OR 97124 USA
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DATE: March 31, 2005
TO: Intel(R) Server Board SE7210TP1-E Customers
SUBJECT: BIOS Release Notes Production 08 (build 0037)
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ABOUT THIS RELEASE
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Build # : 0037
Build Stamp : SE7210TP10.86B.P.08.00.0037.031120050152
Build Date : 11 March 2005
Checksum : 08A730BE
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BIOS COMPONENTS/CONTENTS
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PXE 1 Ver. : Intel(R) Boot Agent GE v1.2.26, PXE 2.1 Build 084(WfM 2.0)
PXE 2 Ver. : Intel(R) Boot Agent FE v4.1.16, PXE 2.1 Build 084(WfM 2.0)
SCSI Ver. : Adaptec* AIC-7901 B0 v4.30S2 (for SCSI/HostRAID)
SATA Ver. : Adaptec* Embedded SATA HostRAID BIOS v2.2-14 Build 2204
VGA Ver. : ATI* RAGE* XL GR-xlamis3y.109-4.332
BIOS Base : AMIBIOS 8.00.10
Processor stepping(s) supported: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processors 2.53GHz,
2.6GHz, 2.8GHz, 3.0GHz, 3.2GHz, 3.4GHz, 3.6GHz (with FSB 533Mhz/800Mhz)
Microcode update versions:
CPUID Microcode update ID
0F0Ah 14(M04F0A14)
0F12h 2E(M04F122E)
0F13h 05(M04F1305)
0F24h 1E(M04F241E)
0F25h 2B(M04F252B)
0F27h 37(M04F2737)
0F29h 2E(M04F292E)
0F33h 07(M0DF330B)
0F34H 14(M1DF3414)
0F41h 12(M9DF4112)
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SUPPORTED FUNCTIONALITY
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1. Four DIMMs DDR266/DDR333/DDR400.
2. Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processors with 533MHz/800MHz system bus speed.
3. Multi-boot support.
4. System Flash BIOS ROM
5. COMA/COMB port
6. CD-ROM boot
7. Floppy port
8. PCI 32-bit slot/PCI-X 64-bit slot
9. ATI* Rage* XL VGA
10. Serial ATA RAID
11. Adaptec* AIC-7901 Single channel U320 SCSI
12. Dual LAN (Intel(R) 82547GI PRO/1000 Ethernet Controller, Intel(R)
82551QM PRO/100 Ethernet Controller
13. Clear CMOS
14. Legacy Power button
15. ACPI S0/S1/S4/S5
16. Setup screen
17. Summary screen during POST
18. Legacy USB keyboard / mouse / Floppy / CDROM / HD
19. ARM (ATAPI Removable Media) / IRM (IDE Removable Media)
20. Wake on LAN/RTC
21. Custom CMOS save/restore
22. Console Redirection
23. NMI detection for PERR/SERR
24. Intel Platform Security
25. ACPI SPCR (Serial Port Console Redirection)
26. BIS (Boot Integrity Service)
27. Intel(R) Memory Test
28. Intel(R) Bootblock NVRAM Manager
29. Intel(R) Diagnostic LED
30. User Flash Binary
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SYSTEM FIRMWARE REQUIREMENTS/REVISIONS
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NS87431 mBMC FW : 2.30 or later
FRU/SDR Package : 5.8.A or later
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IMPORTANT INSTALLATION NOTES
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IMPORTANT NOTES:
****Boot-Block changed! Please run "FBB 2" to update BIOS****
1. Decompress BIOS.ZIP file contents to a bootable 1.44MB floppy diskette, or
some other a bootable storage such as USB DISK-ON-KEY.
2. Boot the system and press <F2> to run BIOS Setup Utility.
3. For reference write down the current custom changes to any default
settings in the BIOS Setup program. CMOS settings will be preserved
across BIOS updates, but you may wish to use the "Save Custom Defaults"
option on the Exit tab to restore defaults later.
4. Press <ESC> to exit BIOS Setup.
5. Place the bootable floppy containing the new BIOS into drive A: or other
bootable storage device into USB port of the system, and boot to pure
DOS mode. (non-HIMEM environment)
NOTICE: If you are updating from any BIOS revision prior to P.07,
it is important to follow the Boot Block update instructions below.
6. Run FBB.BAT and it will prompt for the following two options.
"FBB 1": Update Main BIOS - Updates system ROM only, but Boot Block does
not change.
"FBB 2": Update Main BIOS & Boot Block - Updates both system ROM and
Boot Block.
**NOTE** : If selecting option (2.) for Boot Block update, jumper J1D1
'BIOS FLASH WP' should be set to pins 2-3 to enable Boot
Block write. If you want to manually protect the Boot Block,
Jumper J1D1 'BIOS FLASH WP' should be set to pins 1-2 once
the update is complete. Otherwise, simply restore jumper to
original position.
JUMPER BLOCK J1D1 LOCATIONS:
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CMOS CLR PSWD CLR BIOS FLASH WP RVCR BOOT |
| Jumper Pins -> O O O O O O O O O O O O |
| Jumper # -> 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 |
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
7. When BIOS flash update is complete, it will display a message that all
writing and verification of flash is done.
Next, power cycle the system.
8. If for any reason the FLASH process fails, please follow the BIOS
Recovery Instructions at the end of this document to recover the
system BIOS.
9. Press <F2> to enter BIOS Setup, and verify the custom values you wrote
down in step 3 have been preserved. If you used the
"Save Custom Defaults" option, you can now "Load Custom Defaults".
Press <F10> to save the values and exit Setup.
NOTE: If after a BIOS update you encounter a CMOS checksum
error. Reboot system and press <F2> to enter BIOS Setup
utility. Check your settings, then save and exit Setup.
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KNOWN ISSUES/WORKAROUNDS
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Build 0029: - P03
- System will hang when USB hot plug in the legacy mode.
Fixed in P04.
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FEATURES ADDED
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Build 0037: - P08
- Clear SEL automatically by setup menu when SEL full.
- CMOS Item for MPS Handling of Hyperthreading.
- Add new setup option to actually disable the logging of the Timestamp Sync.
Event(#0x83) that happens every boot.
- Production microcode update M1DF3414 for pD-0 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Production microcode update m9DF4112 for pE-0 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
Build 0036: - P07
- Update Intel Boot Agent Release (FE 4.1.16 & Gig 1.2.26).
- Clear any saved custom CMOS defaults if the clear CMOS jumper used by user.
- Splash screen toggle during OpROM control.
Build 0035: - P06
- Update ISM module to ISM_00_01_00.
- Production microcode update M1DF3413 for pD-0 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Production microcode update MBDF4109 for pE-0 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Production microcode update M04F292E for nD-1 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Production microcode update M04F252B for nM-0 (PGA478) Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Update CPU module to 3C.07.
Build 0034: - P05
-Update Intel boot Agent to IBA v4.1.15 and IBA v1.2.22.
-Update CPU module to 3C.06
Build 0032: - P04
- Production microcode update M1DF340E for pD-0 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Production microcode update M0DF330B for pC-0 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Production microcode update M04F2921 for nD-1 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Production microcode update M04F251F for nM-0 (PGA478) Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Update ISM module to ISM_00_00_99
- Enhance the NMI handler for MBE reporting.
- Free up 16K more option ROM space.
Build 0029: - P03
- Synchronize the password field in Custom CMOS area with that in CMOS every
time the password is updated in Setup.
- Update PXE ROM for 82547GI, 82541PI and 82551QM.
(v1.2.19 for Gigabit, v4.1.13 for 10/100Mbps)
- Update ISM_00_00_93 eModule.
- Update Serial ATA OpROM to V2.2-14 2204.
- Update microcode M1DF340C for pD-0 Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Set text color to RED for all error messages.
Build 0026: - P02
- Add CD-ROM and LS-120 recovery support to bootblock
- Update new e-module from AMI:
8.00.00_CPU-P4_3C.00.
- Update ISM module to ISM_00_00_89.
- Update AFUDOS to v1.32.
Build 0025: - 2.00 RC02
- Add Post Error Code displaying for all POST Error message.
- Update ISM module to ISM_00_00_87.
- Update AFUDOS.EXE to v1.30
- Update new e-modules from AMI.
8.00.00_CPU-P4_3B.11.
8.00.10_USB2.23.02-SB-HRICH_004
8.00.10_SMI-3.11.00-NB-CTWD_02
Build 0024: - 2.00 RC01
- Update new module of ISM_086, OEMINT15_26, CUSTCMOS_14
- Set [User Flash] default to disabled
- Update AFUDOS.EXE to v1.27.
- Program ADT7463 Fan Controller for processors in SKU#4.
- Modify [NMI Control] for SDR 0.50
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ISSUES FIXED
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Build 0037: - P08
- Fixed this bug, if that OPROM(SRCS16) support "ESC" key to skip
OPROM init,When we press "ESC" to toggle splash screen, it also skip
OPROM init.
- Removed extra space Help string "Serial Console Features" extra space.
- Fixed 1GB USB DOK issue.
- Fix Lan console init will show error message if selected NIC for Lan console
is disable.
- User Binary issues-One additional fix to make the shadowed User Binary
area writeable.
- Fixed this issue, when clearing administrator Password not clearing User
Password.
- Fixed BIOS will not boot El Torito format CD.
- Change BIOS setup show "SDR revision" to "FRUSDR Package revision".
Build 0036: - P07
- Fixed BIOS SETUP shows Hyper-Threading Technology as Enabled for Intel(R)
Celeron(R) processors and Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 processors with no
HT Technology Support under Processor Settings.
- Add a type offset in the Ratio Status item to make the setup menu form the
same.
- Timing issue with display toggle cause Logo corruption.
- Fixed BBS popup can cause Int19h Hook Loss.
- Only show the "Press <F12> for Network Boot" string message when quiet boot
if the "Hit <F2> Message Display" is disabled in setup.
- Fixed New 6300ESB ICH Errata: The CNF register (D30:F0: Offset 50-51h)
does not default to the correct value.
- Fixed system splash screen hotkeys issue.
- Fixed floppy controller resource alway exist if floppy cotroller disabled
by auto detect floppy present issue.
- Fixed the first time disable the FDD controller cmos if no floppy present
then boot to OS, the PnP also report FDC resource issue.
- Fixed Connecting USB stick scrambles boot order using P-06 issue.
- Fixed 1GB USB DOK issue.
- Fixed, "Blue Screen" and system hang due to memory error using
TRANSCEND DDR400 memory issue.
Build 0035: - P06
- Fix for USB flash drive doesn't work in bootblock.
- USB CD-ROM recovery support.
- Correct the spelling error for the display in the screen when parity error
occurs.( funtion a function)
Build 0034: - P05
-Fixed issue, system POST is abnormal after flashing BIOS via Recovery Mode.
-Fixed issue, system doesn¡¦t boot from floppy but PXE when set Boot Options
to floppy (3Ch).
-Fixed issue, "Warning! Your PnP BIOS caused a fatal error" when SuSE 9.1
Cert Kits boots.
-Fixed issue, system hang when boot from un-bootable USB DISK on Key
(FAT-32 format).
-Fixed issue, SKU4 SMBIOS Type 10 NIC2 description is wrong.
-Fixed issue, Connecting USB stick scrambles boot order.
-Fixed issue, Lava PCI parallel adapters will not work.
-Fix the sleep button issue on Windows 2003.
-Fix the serial console issue. If you set the serial console enable and
save to custom default, it will lose function when you reload custom
default on lose battery power or checksum bad.
-Fixed the string is displaying wrong value on Windows 2000 adv_s with SP4.
Build 0033: - P04.10
- CMOS Data and Time Lost While Rebooting Windows 2000 AS OS
(Note: It is NOT seen under DOS rebooting).
Build 0032: - P04
- SATA swapping behavior is abnormal in IDE Enhanced Mode
- BIOS flash recovery failed by some USB Flash Drives with XP format.
- BIOS SETUP shows Hyperthreading As Enabled for Intel(R) Celeron(R) Processors
and Pentium(R) 4 Processors with no Hyper-Threading Technology Support.
- Workaround for system halted when hot plug USB devices under BIOS SETUP or MSDOS.
- Update KBC.ASM to fix possible infinite code loops.
- Fix for SanDisk USB 256MB DOK String
- Fix detection of Network Attached Storage device with AMI fixes IDE0020 & IDE0012.X.
- Fix OEMBOARD.SSP with TPM185 (add #ENDIF).
- Don't log NO_PS2_MOUSE_ERR and NO_KBD_ERR to SEL.
- Fix the kernel bug that [ARMD Emulation Type] is not updated properly when
it is set to [Hard Disk] for IOMega ZIP250.
- Set Q_INITIAL_DISPLAY to Enabled by default.
- Fix for PME shutdown issue with US Robotics modem.
- BIOS loses Console Redirection with no keyboard/mouse on W2K3.
- Seagate IDE TR40 TBU is not recognized.
- ROM-DOS fails to warm boot from USB stick.
- Fix for Non-EE nM-0 (PGA478) Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
- Functionality issue with <ESC> and <F12> Hotkeys and User "View Only" access.
- SMBIOS Type 17 (11h) Memory Array Handle
- Remove codename string at the bottom of the screen during post.
Build 0031: - P03.20
- Workaround for Non-EE nM-0 (PGA478) Pentium(R) 4 Processor.
Build 0030: - P03.10
- Cherry Brand* (ML4400) Keyboard does not work with SE7210TP1-E unless NUMLOCK
is off in BIOS.
- SE7210TP1-E Fails to Recognize Hard Drive During Cold/Hard Boot.
Build 0029: - P03
- Program ADT7463 Tmin value dynamically according to current PWMmin (offset 65h)
and Trange (offset 5fh[7:4]) value.
- Load BIOS "Custom Defaults" after system loses battery power or CMOS checksum BAD.
- Floppy B appeared when install ASC-39320D-R and LSI20320 on slot under Win2003.
- Fixed the CMOS checksum may be destroyed in some corner case.
- Fixed the CPU ratio field in [CPU Configuration] sub-menu will always
display for a locked CPU.
- Modification for POST Error Pause - change Error type to "INFORMAL/WARNING"
for some error messages including the Error Type for "System Event Log Full".
- Fix use of WinXP FAT format for BIOS flash recovery from USB device.
Build 0028: - P02.20
- Fixed Red Hat* 9.0 cannot boot with serial console redirection unless
the VGA and Keyboard is connected.
- Fixed System can not enter Intel(R) RAID Controller SRCZCR console
(RAID option utility).
Build 0027: - P02.10
- Update Serial ATA Option ROM to v2.2-14 Build 2202
Build 0026: - P02
- Modify the error message from Thermal Trip failure to Thermal failure due to
PROCHOT# to avoid confusion to users.
- Fixed wrong message for clear CMOS by jumper.
- Fixed wrong message for clear password by jumper.
- Update SATA OPROM v2.2-14 Build 1231.
- Workaround for some Adaptec* RAID cards can not enter RAID Option Utility.
(ASR-2200S). SplitRom eModule fix.
- Enhancement for FLASH routine (Program/Erase).
- Fixed, INT19 retry fail if no bootable device in system.
Build 0025: - 2.00 RC02
- Enable bi-direction PROCHOT for all SKUs.
- System hangs when DOS network drivers loaded and Adaptec* RAID config utility
is executed.
- Add support for displaying 15 Hard Drives in Setup.
- BIOS detects a Floppy Drive even when a Floppy Drive is not present.
- Add POST Error Message for PCI Option ROM not enough.
- System Management fields in BIOS Setup is blank even though FRU/SDR has been
programmed.
- System hangs during POST with USB printer or keyboard attached.
- Set bit13 in bus 0, dev 1Eh, func 0 offset 50h.
Build 0024: - 2.00 RC01
- Remove text of "DB-9" and "RJ-45" for options of [BIOS Redirection Port].
- WOL test fail when no click APM and enable PME.
- Set BIOS default to enabled for PXE of both NICs.
- System cannot detect NIC-2(10/100) PXE Boot Agent during POST.
- Set Supervisor Password, <F1> key has no function when entering the wrong
password three times.
- Remove "P" character in BIOS Setup for production BIOS.
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BIOS RECOVERY INSTRUCTIONS
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- Build Recovery Diskette
1. Prepare a formatted floppy diskette.
2. Copy AMIBOOT.ROM to it.
- Execute BIOS Recovery
1. User Forced Recovery
- set Recovery Boot Jumper J1D1 'RCVR BOOT' to pin(2-3)
- Insert the Recovery diskette into floppy drive
- Power on system
- System boot and the screen will display the flash progress.
- When flash complete, power off system and set jumper back to Normal
mode J1D1 'RCVR BOOT' pin(1-2) short.
JUMPER BLOCK J1D1 LOCATIONS:
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| CMOS CLR PSWD CLR BIOS FLASH WP RVCR BOOT |
| Jumper Pins -> O O O O O O O O O O O O |
| Jumper # -> 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 |
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
2. Auto Recovery
- If system ROM is damaged (checksum BAD), system will perform BIOS
recovery automatically.
[END OF RELEASE NOTES]
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