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Software Differences
The Intel E3800 Series cpuModules have several software-related differences, which are summarized below.
Complete information about these CML24BT features can be found in Chapter 4,
Using the cpuModule
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aDIO
While the 16-pin aDIO connector is pin-for-pin compatible with previous generations of RTD cpuModules (such
as the Intel Core 2 Duo series), the hardware is slightly different, and requires that writes ands reads to/from the
aDIO ports happen no more than once per millisecond. Migrating legacy software to the E3800 Series that
utilizes RTD’s Advanced Digital I/O may require that you add this delay prior to all reads and writes.
UEFI Shell
Previous generations of RTD cpuModules contained a Failsafe Boot ROM image, which permitted the
cpuModule to boot to a DOS prompt even when no disk drives were connected to the system. The RTD E3800
Series cpuModules provide a similar prompt, called the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Shell, which
provides an enviroment to execute simple commands when no bootable devices are connected to the system.
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