Modbin45 PDF
Modbin45 PDF
USER'S GUIDE
V4.50.58
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Introduction
MODBIN is an executable program that offers many customization features for Award BIOS for
IBM Personal Computer and compatible systems. MODBIN is a menu driven program that will
take you menu by menu through the customization process. In addition to the PCI
Configuration Display function (new function), the current Modbin Utility version 4.50.58
can also support 2MB BIOS ROM size.
Remark: Users are unable to make any changes under the condition that users have already
requested us before to set the PCI Display function to Disable always in the previous BIOSes.
The MODBIN diskette contains MODBIN.EXE, which is an executable file. To use MODBIN
you must have available MODBIN.EXE and a binary (.BIN) file or a mainboard on which binary
code version is later than 4.5x and is contained in a ROM.
To enter MODBIN, type "MODBIN" at the DOS prompt. The Main Menu will be displayed.
Figure 1 shows an example of the Main Menu.
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Figure 1 Main Menu
Update File
Load File Directory :
Change BIOS Message File :
Edit Drive Table
Load Drive Table
Save Drive Table
Change BIOS Options
Installed Option
Chipset Regs. Default
Chipset Setup Default
Auto Table (c)
Speed Pin Option
Reg. for Cyrix CPUs
Reg. for IBM CPUs
EISA option
Standard CMOS Default
BIOS timing table
POST Display Select
Additional Information
Power management Press [ALT-L] to download binary code from F000:0000H
Control Keys
Use <-> and <> cursor arrows or type the highlighted or underlined letter to move
the highlighted bar around the MODBIN functions.
Press <Esc> to abort the selection. Press <Esc> again to exit MODBIN.
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MODBIN functions
MODBIN functions are displayed at the left side of the Main Menu.
Update File
Choosing this option will write all the modified data out to the output file and then
exit the program. The output file can be a new file or an existing file. To update
file, select the Update File option and press <Enter>. Use the <-> and <> keys
to choose from the file names listed by MODBIN, or use <TAB> key to move the
highlighted bar to "Directory" and "File", type the output directory and file name,
then press <Enter>. If you are at the Main Menu screen, and you wish to leave
without updating the .BIN file, press the <Esc> key. The MODBIN program will
ask you if you want to abort the edit. Type "Y" and it will put you back to the
DOS command line. If you are not sure or decide not to exit, type "N".
Load File
This option will load a desired .BIN file before you use other MODBIN functions
for customization. When you enter MODBIN, the highlighted bar will highlight
Load File option. Press <Enter>, and MODBIN will automatically search for the
.BIN files in the disk drive where MODBIN exists and list them at the right side of
Main Menu screen. Use the <-> and <> arrow keys to go to the desired .BIN file
and press <Enter>. If the desired .BIN file is not in the disk drive MODBIN
automatically searches. Use <TAB> key to move the highlighted bar to
"Directory" and "File". Type the correct drive and file name, then press <Enter>.
If the desired .BIN file has been successfully loaded, a brief description of the file
and BIOS message will be displayed. Figure 2 shows an example screen of a
loaded .BIN file.
If you wish to load binary code from ROM directly, press <Alt> and L at the
same time.
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Selecting this option will display the following options menu:
If the .BIN file is loaded successfully, then a message for BIOS information such
as "19/09/96-i430HX-2A59FE39C-00" will be displayed at the top of the screen
indicated as follows,
When you call the Award office for technical service, please advise us of the BIOS
information message.
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Change BIOS Message
This option is used to change the BIOS message that is displayed when the system
is powered on. In MODBIN, the default message is displayed near the bottom of
the Main Menu screen, above the Control Keys.
To change the message, select the Change BIOS Message field and press <Enter>.
The original message will be highlighted with the cursor stopped at the last
character of the original message. Type the message you require to display and
then press <Enter>. The message should not exceed 79 characters; if it does, the
last characters will be ignored. If you make an error, use the <> key to go back
up and then retype the correct entry.
The Edit Drive Table option allows you to change the default hard disk drive table.
To create your own drive type, select the Edit Drive Table option and press
<Enter>. The Drive Table screen, as Figure 3 shows, will be displayed at the right
side of the screen:
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Use the <-> and <> arrow keys or <PgUp> and <PgDn> to move through the
selections (1-14, 16-47) and select the drive table number that you want to change.
Refer to your BIOS CMOS Setup Guide for a complete list of the default drive
types available. If your drive type specification is not in this list, this option
allows you to modify an existing drive type to conform to the specifications of
your particular drive.
NOTE: If the BIOS used is Version 4.5x, drive table number is only up to 46.
This option is most useful for the OEMs which allows you to read in a text file to
modify the current drive table. The format of the file should be as follows:
Each of the items should be separated by space and each line should be terminated
with a carriage return.
NOTE: In order to enter the value "None" for the Precomp, enter -1 in the drive
table file.
To load the file, select the Load Drive Table option and press <Enter>. The screen
will display the prompt,
Type the file name, including path and extension, and press <Enter>.
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Save Drive Table
Choosing the option will write all the modified data in Drive Table out to the
output text file to create a new drive table. Select Save Drive Table option and
press <Enter>. Use <TAB> key to move the highlighted bar to "Directory" and
"File", type the correct drive and file name, then press <Enter>.
This option is useful for the OEM manufacturers and is used together with Load
Drive Table.
The Change BIOS Options is used to change many of the BIOS features, including
the floppy speed condition, security conditions and the Num-Lock status.
This item is only for BIOS Version 4.5x or before, it toggles the bit that
determines if the Num-Lock will be on or off when computer boots up and a
101-key keyboard is detected.
If Floppy Speed Switching is set to enabled, and when a floppy drive cannot
handle high-speed access, this option will switch the speed to LOW during
the access and then back to system default speed when it is done.
NOTE: Even though you have changed the security default password and
updated the .BIN file, MODBIN will not display your own default password
when you enter the .BIN file the next time. However, the default password
was actually modified.
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Security Number of Retry
Changes the retry number for typing the correct password after power on the
system. If the attempts to type the correct password have exceeded the
Security Number of Retry, system will be automatically reset.
Select the wait type for motor spin up when accessing floppy disk drive.
Default value of this option is disable.
From 00 to 15. 14 is color black and white. The default color value will
only be loaded when CMOS failed.
From 00 to 15. 14 is color black and white. The default color value will
only be loaded when CMOS failed.
2 selections, POST default and setup setting. The color selected in this
option will be loaded when CMOS is O.K.
This option can let users set the PCI configuration display to Enable or
Disable. Default value of this option is enable. The showing display will be
shown after system Configuration Table as follows:
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0 7 1 8086 7010 IDE Controller 14
0 10 0 10B9 3307 Multimedia device 11
(the above figures depend on the status of users cards and hardware)
If you do not need the PCI device shown on the screen, please set the function to
disable.
1) type modbin
2) select Change BIOS Options
3) move the cursor to PCI Configuration Display:
4) set the function to Disable by pressing _ or + key
5) power on the computer again, you will find the PCI Configuration Display
function is not shown on the screen before system booting.
In addition to the PCI Configuration Display function, the current ModBin Utility
version 4.50.58 can also support 2MB BIOS ROM size.
Remarks: Users are unable to make any changes under the condition that
users
have already requested us before to set the PCI Display function to
Disable always in the previous BIOSes.
Installed Option
Selecting this option will display the following Installed Options Menu, which
shows all of the options that the BIOS will check for.
Enable or disable DRAM parity check. Note that this item is only BIOS
Version 4.5x or before.
Keylock checking
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Manufacture loop checking
Installed to avoid hard disk failure for Novell server when the disk type is set
to Type User.
This option allows you to edit the default value location of the chipset registers.
To edit the default, select Chipset Reg. Default option and press <Enter>. Use
arrow keys to move around "Data" field. To change the value, directly type the
number you want.
If the BIOS used is Version 4.5x, this option allows you to edit the setup items
showed by Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility.
You may select from total 5 pages of Award BIOS CMOS setup.
Furthermore, you may select the value of each setup function and the setup
item or decide whether the setup function or the setup item being displayed
on screen. By this, the end-user can only see or change the CMOS setup
from the items you selected.
For detail description of each setup function and item listed below, please
refer to the user's guide of Award BIOS CMOS Setup Utility Version
4.51PG.
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F3 Posi modi Auto arrange the position of selected
setup items
- move the cursor up or down, left or
right
PgUp/PgDn move to previous page or next page
+- Change change value of the setup item
value
Enter Update Update the value of the setup item
Esc Abort Abort the changes
In addition, you may rename the selected setup item by directly typing the
name you wish.
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5 pages from the CMOS Setup Utility may be modified by MODBIN, they
are,
MODBIN CMOS Setup Utility
Page 0 Main Menu (CMOS SETUP UTILITY)
Page 1 Standard CMOS Setup Menu
Page 2 BIOS Features Setup Menu
Page 3 Chipset Features Setup Menu
Page 4 Power Management Setup Menu
Page 5 PCI Configuration Setup Menu
In each of the 5 pages you may modify, there will be 6 status reports listed at
the right hand side. They are,
Status report Description
Item status If it is normal, the setup item will be displayed and
can be changed by CMOS Setup Utility.
If it is show only, the setup item will be displayed
but can not be changed by CMOS Setup Utility.
If is disabled, the setup item will not be displayed
nor be changed by CMOS Setup Utility.
BIOS default The value of BIOS default
Setup default The value of setup default
X The X axis position of the setup item which
displayed in CMOS Setup Utility. LT indicates the
left side of the screen, and RT indicates the right
side of the screen.
Y The Y axis position of the setup item which
displayed in CMOS Setup Utility. The Y axis is
indicated by row number.
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The setup items in Page 1 are,
Daylight saving
Primary Master
Primary Slave
Secondary Master
Secondary Slave
Drive A type
Drive B type
Video
Halt on
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The setup items in Page 3 (will vary from chipset)
Auto-Configuration
ISA Bus Clock
LBD# Sample Point
Cache Write Cycle
Cache Burst Read Cycle
L2 Cache/DRAM Cycle WS
DRAM RAS to CAS Delay
DRAM Write Cycle
DRAM Write CAS Pulse
DRAM CAS Percharge Time
DRAM RAS to MA Delay
DRAM Speed
DRAM Slow Refresh
CPU Internal Cache
CPU Burst Write
L2 Cache Policy
L2 Cache Tag Bits
Onboard 496B IDE Port
Onboard VESA IDE-1 WS
Onboard VESA IDE-2 WS
Onboard 496B IDE Port
IDE 0 Master Mode
IDE 0 Slave Mode
IDE 1 Master Mode
IDE 1 Slave Mode
IDE Prefetch Read Buffer
IDE HDD Block Mode
Onboard FDD Controller
Onboard Serial Port 1
Onboard Serial Port 2
Onboard Parallel Port
Onboard Parallel Mode
Onboard Game Port
Power Management
PM Control by APM
Video Off Option
Video Off Method
Suspend Switch
Clock Down by SMOUT
HDD Off After
Doze Mode
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Standby Mode
Suspend Mode
PCI Master Activity
COM Ports Activity
LPT Ports Activity
HDD Ports Activity
DMA Ports Activity
VGA Activity
IRQ 3 (COM 2)
IRQ 4 (COM 1)
IRQ 5 (LPT 2)
IRQ 6 (Floppy Disk)
IRQ 7 (LPT 1)
IRQ 8 (RTC Alarm)
IRQ 9 (IRQ 2 Redir)
IRQ10 (Reserved)
IRQ 11 (Reserved)
IRQ 12 (PS/2 Mouse)
IRQ 13 (Coprocessor)
IRQ 14 (Hard Disk)
IRQ 15 (Reserved)
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Auto Table (c)
If the BIOS you use is Version 4.5x, this option allows you to modify auto-
programming chipset registers according to CPU speed, single bank of cache &
double bank of cache.
Selecting Speed Pin Option allows you to change keyboard controller status.
Speed Switching
Toggles the system speed. When Speed Switching is set to Enable, you can
select, based on the mainboard specification switch The speed output pin and
power management output control pin of 8042 from the following pins,
Turbo Green PC
Pin 23 Pin 23
Pin 24 Pin 24
Pin 27 Pin 27
Pin 28 Pin 28
Pin 29 Pin 29
Pin 30 Pin 30
It allows you to program specific chipset if the speed has been changed.
It allows you to change cache status if the speed has been changed.
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Turbo switch input
Select turbo switch being input from keyboard. If it is set to enable, turbo
switch will be from keyboard controller input port.
Select turbo switch being input from Pin 29 or Pin 30 once it is input from
keyboard controller.
Select turbo switch hi active or low active being input once it is input from
keyboard controller.
This option toggles the performance of CPU internal cache. However, it depends
on hardware design.
EISA Option
This option is available for EISA systems which allow you to set EISA
manufacture ID and product ID. These IDs can be detected and seen by EISA
Configuration Utility.
EISA manufacture ID
EISA product ID
This option shows the time table of peripheral input and output time out. This
option is designed for the convenience of manufacture test.
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LPT initialize
Keyboard check
FDC IRQ6 completion
FDC status byte read
FDC command byte send
HDC busy check
HDD IRQ14 completion
HDC data request
COM port time out
LPT busy check
Additional Information
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Power management
Selecting this option will display the following options menu, which shows
all of the options that the BIOS will check for.
F2-Show setup --Move cursor ENTER-Accept ESC-Abort & Exit TAB-Next group
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PCI Configuration
This option is available for PCI system which allow you to set PCI
configuration.
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