Cbrom Exe Bios
Ensure that you have CBROM.EXE and TIFF2AWBM.EXE (from AWBMTools) somewhere in your PATH (if you don't know what this means, it's best that you don't play with your BIOS). The easiest way of ensuring this is to put all the EXEs in the same folder as your BIOS file.
This page describes how to change the full screen boot logo of the Award BIOS for Robin and Woodpecker modules. For changing the boot logo, the CBROM.EXE is needed. This tool is provided by Phoenix Technologies and Toradex is not allowed to send a copy to the customers. Please contact the Toradex support for more information. The update of the boot logo is a fundamental change in the BIOS image. If the modification is not done correctly, the board might not boot anymore.
Use a baseboard with a second BIOS image for recovering corrupted BIOS images. If you do not have such a baseboard, be aware of the risk. The boot logo modification is on your own risk. For customer that want avoid the risk or do not have the CBROM.EXE tool, Toradex offer the service of changing boot logos for the fee of support hours. If you are interested, please contact the Toradex support team. The current boot logos can be extracted from the bios image by using the following commands whereas the R0P91016.bin is the name of the BIOS image: cbrom R0P91016.bin /jpeg extract cbrom R0P91016.bin /jpeg1 extract cbrom R0P91016.bin /jpeg2 extract The new boot logo has to be provided in 3 resolutions: 1024x768 (jpeg), 800x600 (jpeg1) and 640x480 (jpeg2). Tkp 45 501 254 2012 2017.
The BIOS will pick the correct resolution based on which video mode is supported. If you provide not enough memory (selectable in BIOS setup menu), the highest modes will fail and the BIOS will try a lower video mode. There must be 3 logos since the BIOS can hang if you want to force a video mode (e.g. 1024x768) while the video BIOS is not able to switch that mode. The files must be 24 bit color and the file size must be small (.
The New version of Award CBROM.EXE can be use to extract VGA, Net boot rom.etc. The command of the extraction is just like releasing BIOS. Simply just replace the word 'release' to 'extract'. For example, to extract VGA and net BIOS, please type: cbrom 6144V23.bin /vga extract cbrom 6144V23.bin /others 1800:0 extract Note that you can use the '/d' command to check the BIOS configureation and free space of the BIOS. This version of CBROM is helpful, so we do not need to use 'debug' to extract VGA for Award BIOS. Unfortunitely, AMI BIOS does not.
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