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or the number of bytes specified by this parameter, whichever is the smaller.
This parameter defaults to the size of the Flash device (400000h bytes in the
case of the 29F032).
-q
Quiet. This parameter minimizes screen output. The default is “not quiet”.
-d
-dxxxxxx. This option displays the contents of the Flash chip at the 22-bit (6
hex digit) hexadecimal address xxxxxx. The output is 16 lines each of 16 hex
bytes. The default is not to print data.
-c
-cx. This option allows one or other of the two Flash chips to be selected. The
parameter x can be 0 or 1. Flash chip 1 is defined as the chip containing the
BIOS image. This is the chip that is present if only one chip is fitted. The
default value is 1.
-h
Displays a help menu.
The TP3F032.EXE program can be used to write one or more files to the Flash chip,
by running the program several times with different -p, -s and -o options each time.
6.5.3 Steps to Perform after Programming BIOS
Once you have re-programmed your system BIOS there are several steps that MUST
be undertaken to complete the BIOS update process. These steps are listed below.
1. Re-program the system BIOS as discussed above.
2. Re-boot by powering the TP400 system off and on. Do not use a push
button reset or a Ctrl-Alt-Del reset.
3. Enter the Setup program by pressing the F2 key.
4. Once in Setup, make whatever changes are appropriate.
4. If you have a hard disk, ensure you set the correct drive parameters.
6. Save the new settings to CMOS memory and exit. This will cause the
TP400 to re-boot using the new BIOS parameters.
7. If you have previously run TP3EE.EXE -C (to save CMOS to EEPROM),
then you MUST do this again to save the new BIOS parameters into the
serial EEPROM.
6.6
FLASH FILE SYSTEM
This section describes the Flash File System, or FFS.
The Flash File System is intended for ROM-DOS, MS-DOS and Windows 3.xx. Users
of other operating systems may not be able to use the Flash File System, or may
suffer slower disk operation as a result. In principle Flash file systems could be
created for other operating systems, such as Linux, QNX, OS/9 and VxWorks, but at
the time of writing this work has not been done and DSP Design cannot support
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