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HINOTE HINOTE_EC01 HiNote/Ultra BIOS V1.3 Update ECO Summary

Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1995. All rights reserved. PRODUCT: HiNote and HiNote Ultra BIOS V1.3 SOURCE: Digital Equipment Corporation ECO INFORMATION: ECO Kit Name: HINOTE_EC01 ECO Kits Superseded by This ECO Kit: None ECO Kit Approximate Size: 1447 blocks self extracting file System Reboot Necessary: Yes \ \ For Internal use Only: \ \ CSCPAT Kit: CSCPAT_3132 V1.0 (CSCPAT_3132010) \ CHECK_DSNPATCH Title: \ HINOTE_EC01 \ HiNote/Ultra Bios V1.3 Update ECO KIT SUMMARY: An ECO kit exists for Digital HiNote and HiNote Ultra BIOS V1.3. This kit addresses the following problems: The following briefly explains the enhancements made in this release for HiNote users: - One of the most important benefits of this release is that HiNote users will automatically receive the dramatically-enhanced functionality of the HiNote Ultra system BIOS, including suspend/resume password support, etc. - Significant enhancements have been made to the video code which allow the use of high-color modes on the internal LCD (previously, these modes were supported only on an external CRT). - Automatic display power selection has been added, allowing longer battery life when normal 640x480 video modes are used when operating from battery. - Significant enhancements have been to the VGA BIOS which improve compatibility with the IBM VGA standard. - The system BIOS now supports automatic resume from modem ring-detect. - If the keyboard deck was opened while the system was in Standby, the system would turn On - it will now allow the machine to enter Suspend mode. - Significantly extended PCMCIA ATA drive support allows booting from a broader variety of PCMCIA hard disks, as well as the ability to suspend/resume and continue use of the HDD. - Added support for 19.2K baud serial I/O through the BIOS. - Added support for passwords on Resume. - Added "Supervisor" passwords for better system security. - The Power Button is now ignored when the Lid Switch is set to run in suspend/resume mode. This will prevent the system from being accidentally turned on when in a carrying bag. - In the past, the system would automatically enter "FAST" mode after waking up from Standby or resume. Now the HiNote will restore its previous operating speed. - In order to significantly improve battery life in Suspend when a PCMCIA card is installed, the SETUP default is now "PCMCIA Power Off in Suspend". This will also prevent problems with some networks which demand that PCMCIA cards be powered-off during suspend mode. - Improved password code robustness now prevents determined users from bypassing the password prompt even with user- written programs. - Dramatically improved floppy disk drive performance when using 720K-byte diskettes. - Added the ability to set the system speed to Half Speed in SETUP. The following briefly explains the updates/fixes made in this release for HiNote users: - Rapidly pushing the power button, or continually holding down the power button could cause the system to hang-up - this has now been fixed. - Immediately closing the LCD panel after suspending the system could in some cases allow the system to continue to run with the LCD closed - this no longer occurs. - Within Windows, the potential existed for a spurious "32- bit Disk Error" report to appear when inserting or removing an AC adapter (or PCMCIA cards); this has been eliminated. - Eliminated video initialization problems which could cause a hang-up upon wake up from standby or resume mode. - Some serial printers could receive inadvertent "garbage characters" when the system was suspended while the printer was attached - this has been corrected. - Significantly enhanced functionality in the palette hot keys (Fn-F5 and Fn-F6) improve the mapping of colors on the system's internal LCD display. - More effective power management techniques have been included in the BIOS to improve battery life. - If SETUP was invoked immediately after a power-on, it would report incorrect memory and hard disk sizes - the proper information is now reported. - The video code has been improved to eliminate a temporary flash on the internal LCD which could occur following Resume or Standby. - If the "Set Factory Defaults" option was chosen in SETUP, the power button would not work properly until the system was rebooted - this has been fixed. - If Standby was manually invoked while loading Windows, the potential existed for Windows not to wake-up properly - this has been corrected. - The automatic suspend and standby time-outs would sometimes not work properly if the hard disk drive time- out were set to the same timing value in SETUP - this now works correctly. - PCMCIA operation detection has been added to the code, preventing the system from automatically entering Standby or Suspend while PCMCIA devices are active. - Occasionally, the system could wake-up from Standby automatically following an auto-Standby time-out. This will no longer occur. In addition to the above improvements made in the Digital HiNote BIOS, both HiNote and HiNote Ultra users will benefit from the following enhancements and corrections: - The Lid-Switch functionality has been redefined to reduce user confusion. Now, the Lid Switch has two modes. In Suspend/Resume mode, the machine will automatically suspend and resume when the lid is opened or closed. In Desktop CRT mode, the system will continue to run when the lid is closed, and video will automatically be routed to the CRT port, allowing it to run with an external monitor. - The system now supports applications which use the CMOS clock to wake-up from suspend mode automatically. - Microsoft's diagnostics package, MSD, no longer reports the presence of a floating point co-processor in 33MHz systems which do not have a co-processor. - The Fn-F1 (Slow Mode) key functionality has been changed. In the past, pressing this key was permanent, in that it automatically recorded "Half-speed On" in the system's SETUP. Now, this key is only temporary - the system will return to the SETUP-programmed speed whenever SETUP is run or the system is rebooted. - Corrected hardware/BIOS interactions with HiNote Ultra systems containing a new version of the internal chip set, which could cause the system to hang-up when communicating with PCMCIA cards. This same fix corrects similar difficulties with modems or network cards in HiNote systems equipped with the PCMCIA Port Replicator option. - Plug-and-Play has been enhanced to work properly with Windows-95, eliminating possible crash problems and correcting the information reported to Windows-95. - Video timings have been improved to permit the use of 640x480x256 modes on the LCD on low-end machines. - The mouse driver functionality has been improved to prevent system hang-ups with some third-party mouse drivers. - Pathworks now works properly with XIRCOM printer-port- attached network modules. - Fixed a potential premature full-charge indication when the system was powered-on within two minutes of starting a battery charge on a dead battery. - Eliminated potential false very-low-battery warnings when the system was resumed with a battery with less than ~~25% capacity remaining. - Corrected a rare, spurious "Hard Disk 1 Failure" error message which could occur at power-up. - Updated parallel port code to run properly with XIRCOM PE3 LPT-attached network adapters. - Corrected a problem with OS/2 Warp, where the system could hang-up upon mouse movements after exiting the ROM- based SETUP program. - Eliminated problems with some PCMCIA network adapters not initializing properly following a Ctrl-Alt-Del reboot. - Corrected HDD interface timing with 33 MHz machines using Quantum HDDs. - Eliminated system hang-up which occurs when users attempt to use PCMCIA cards when the system is running in half- speed mode. - Using the Fn-F7 (Speaker enable) key on the Ultra could cause PCMCIA hard drives to turn off, requiring that the drive be removed and reinserted to work again. This is now corrected. - Power management has in general been made more robust, eliminating some possible hang-up conditions when exiting or entering Standby or Suspend. - The hard disk drive would previously not spin-down following a Standby; this now works correctly. - Plug-and-Play support has been enhanced to allow the IBM Token Ring card to work in the Ultra (this is a hardware conflict between IBM's token ring standard and the SoundBlaster compatible audio standard). - Eliminated potential for spurious keyboard controller errors which could occur at power-up. \ \ Internal database name(s): ECO-SUMMARY \ ECO KIT ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS: If after an evaluation you wish to obtain this kit, request it electronically using the appropriate Advanced Electronic Services (AES) Service Tool. If you are not familiar with how to request kits electronically, please open the DIA or DSNLINK database and review the article entitled: [AES] How To Electronically Request ECO Kits Using Service Tools \ \ \ INTERNAL ECO KIT INFORMATION: \ \ There is an ECO kit available through the AES Tools and the CSCPAT \ Utility. \ \ For more information on these tools, please refer to the following \ articles in the "ECO-SUMMARY" and "AES-xxx (USA,EUR,GIA)" databases \ entitled: \ \ [CSCPAT] The CSCPAT Utility - What It Is And How To Use It \ [AES] How To Electronically Request ECO Kits Using Service Tools \ \ \ \ ECO KIT POLICY STATEMENT: \ \ This kit should ONLY be used as part of a solution to a specific \ problem and not as a troubleshooting method, e.g., for 'quick fix \ tries' at a customer site. \ \ \ \ TIMA SUBMISSION FORM: \ \ This information has been provided by Engineering but has not been \ technically or editorially reviewed by the CSC. Please use caution \ before discussing this information with customers. \ \ NOTES: These forms can be very lengthy so it is recommended that you \ use STARS View Mode to search this section. \ \ It is NOT recommended that Digital employees contact \ engineers directly about problems/questions with ECO kits. \ If you have questions about an ECO Kit, contact your CSC \ ECO Support Group. \============================================================================== \Digital Standard 204 - S/W ECO/MUP Submission Form Rev 008 -- 25-Jan-1994 \=============================================================================== \1. Is this kit an ECO or MUP ? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \2. Should Digital Customers have access to this ECO or MUP? Yes \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \3. Official Product Name: HiNote/Ultra BIOS 1.30 Update \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \4. Software Saveset/subset/tar/ZIP/etc. Name(s): HINOTE.EXE \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \5. SPD # of the Product for this ECO/MUP: N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \6. List all versions of the product to which this ECO/MUP applies: HiNote \ HiNote Ultra \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \7. List Minimum Operating System Version the product and ECO/MUP applies: N/A \ \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \8. List Maximum Operating System Version the product and ECO/MUP applies: N/A \ \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \9. If ECO, what ECO kit name does this ECO supersede? None \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \10. If MUP, is MUP a partial or complete software kit? N/A \ Note: A partial MUP only replaces some of the files. \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \11. If MUP, did you also submit your kits separately to the SSB? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \12. Does ECO/MUP contain new functionally or new hardware support? YES \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \13. Is this product currently under any US export restrictions? NO \ \ If YES, is it GTDR or ITAR? YES NO \ VTX can be used to obtain more information on GTDR or ITAR. \ Use the DCL command "VTX DIET" - (DIET = Digital/Import/Export/Trade) \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \14. Does ECO/MUP use the Platform's standard installation procedure? NO \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \15. Do the Release Notes describe what is fixed in this ECO/MUP? YES \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \16. Is ECO/MUP cumulative (contains all previous ECOs or MUPs)? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \17. Which images/executables or object libraries/archive files are \ replaced/patched and how are they uniquely identified (and describe how \ to identify them)? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \18. What SSB version of this product will this ECO show up in? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \19. Have you verified the problem(s) have been fixed? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \20. Regression Tested? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \21. Regression Test Program added to the Regression Test System: \ \ If no, why not? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \22. Tested at site where problem reported?: \ \ If no, why not? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \23. Have you tested against your dependent products? \ \ If no, why not? N/A \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \24. Contact: Don Gatton, STOWOA::GATTON, 276-9294 \=============================================================================== \25. Brief Problem Statement including customer symptoms: \ \ See the Release Notes contained within the README.TXT file \ provided with the kit. \------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \ \\ HINOTE \\ PROD=MS-DOS SPD=50.07 CAT=OPSYS GRP=MULTIVENDOR OS=MS-DOS GRP=MS-DOS \\ PROD=MS-WINDOWS-3X OS=MS-WINDOWS GRP=USER_INTERFACE OFFER=DSKTP-HELP \\ OFFER=DSKTP-USER VEND=MICROSOFT \\ CSCPAT CSCPAT_3132 ECO_SUMMARY \\ HINOTE_EC01 \\ GRP=ECO STATUS=CURRENT



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hinote_bios.README
hinote.CHKSUM
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