ACPI Flash BIOS version 1.07 for Equium 8000 Desktops



File: 6800v107.exe




Version: 1.07
 
Posted Date: 2001-08-03

 

Release Date: 2001-12-06

 

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Package
WinZIP Self-extracting ZIP file creates bootable BIOS update installation diskette when run under Windows. Also self-extracts under MS-DOS or can be unZIPped using WinZip, PKUnZip, or equivalent.
Description

CHANGE HISTORY

Version 1.07  12-06-2000

  • Corrected a problem in Bios Setup that caused "Power On by Ring" not to be disabled.
  • Fixed a problem that caused the computer not to resume from S4 by pocket filtering.
  • Corrected a problem that caused the FDD not to be detected and/or read.
  • Fixed a problem that caused the computer to hang if a DMI function was called after resuming from the S3 state.
  • Corrected a problem that caused the computer to hang after resuming from the S3 state, if two ATA100 IDE drives were connected.
  • Fixed a problem in Bios Setup that caused "System Memory Frequency" to change from Auto to 100MHz with different CPU Stepping (CuMine B0 and C0).
  • Adjusted the DIMM control timing on the chipset per the latest Intel design guide.

Version 1.04  11-02-2000

  • The AIMM parameter was changed to support CL=3. This change was mandatory to support the Toshiba AIMM module.
  • Corrected an issue that caused the computer to occasionally "wake up" immediately, when entering "Standby", by selecting the menu using the keyboard.
  • When running Windows 2000 Power Management property, if both "Standby" and "Hibernation" were set, the computer might "wake up" on it's own.
  • Corrected the DMI CPU family information for the Pentium III.

Version 1.02  10-02-2000

  • Corrected an issue with 3rd party keyboards such as, "Fujitsu" and "LiteOn." that would cause the computer not to suspend under APM mode.
  • Corrected a problem in Windows 98 that caused the computer to hang if the power button was depressed in excess of four seconds.

Version 1.01  10-02-2000

  • Initial Production BIOS for Equium 8000S

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