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Avoiding Loss of Video During Boot (TD-22/25)
On a TD-22 or TD-25 with Intense 3D 100 graphics and a SCSI adapter (part number
CINF02702), the system may lose video during boot. This may occur when the Intense 3D
100 video display adapter is running video BIOS version 98, 103, or 103A. The video BIOS
version is the first to display during system boot (for example,
VGA Compatible BIOS
Version 1.02.98
).
To work around this problem, remove the SCSI adapter to let the system boot with video, and
then reprogram the Intense 3D 100 card’s video BIOS to version 74. This version of the
video BIOS, and instructions for reprogramming it, are available from the Support pages on
the World Wide Web (http://www.ingr.com/ics/). A fixed version of the vendor’s BIOS will
be posted here when it becomes available.
New BIOS/Flash Programming Utility (TD-225)
Your copy of the System Guide may refer to
FLASHTD
225 as the BIOS and flash programming
utility for a TD-225.
FLASHTD
225 has recently been replaced by
FLASHUTIL
.
If you need to update the BIOS on a TD-225, use
FLASHUTIL
. You can get
FLASHUTIL
from
the Support pages on the World Wide Web (http://www.intergraph.com/ics/) or from the
Intergraph Bulletin Board Service (1-256-730-8786).
333 MHz Processor Support (TD-225)
A TD-225 must be running BIOS version 02.08 or higher to support a 333 MHz Pentium II
processor. The system board jumper settings for this processor are as follows:
J31
J32
J33
J34
J37
J11
J12
On
Off
Off
On
1-2
On
Off
See the online System Board Manual for detailed information on system board jumper
settings.