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ATIFlash Info

ATIFLASH is a utility that can be used to flash, save, modify, test, and compare BIOS images on ATI graphics adapters. It allows accessing information about adapters, writing BIOS images to flash ROM or all adapters, saving BIOS images from adapters, calculating checksums, testing ROM access, comparing ROM contents, modifying BIOS image values, packaging updates, and more. Various options are also available to control the flashing process.
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ATIFlash Info

ATIFLASH is a utility that can be used to flash, save, modify, test, and compare BIOS images on ATI graphics adapters. It allows accessing information about adapters, writing BIOS images to flash ROM or all adapters, saving BIOS images from adapters, calculating checksums, testing ROM access, comparing ROM contents, modifying BIOS image values, packaging updates, and more. Various options are also available to control the flashing process.
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--- ATIFLASH v3.

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-h, -?, /h, /? Help (this screen)
Format: ATIFLASH [command] [parameter1] [parameter2] [parameter3] <option/s>
[command]:
-i [Num] Display information of ATI adapters in the system.
Display information of adapter [Num] if specified.
-ai [Num] Display advanced information of ATI adapters on system.
Display advanced information of adapter [Num]
if specified.
-p <Num> <File> Write BIOS image in file <File> to flash ROM in Adapter
<Num>.
-pa <File> Write BIOS image <File> to all appropriate adapters.
-s <Num> <File> [Size] Save BIOS image from adapter <Num> to file <File>.
First [Size] kbytes (except for Theater in bytes) of ROM
content is saved if [Size] is specified.
-cf <File> [Size] [Sum] Calculate 16-bit checksum for file <File>.
Checksum for the first [Size] kbytes of the file is
calculated if [Size] is specified.
-cb <Num> [Size] [Sum] Calculate 16-bit BIOS image checksum for adapter <Num>.
Checksum for the first [Size] kbytes of the ROM content
is calculated if [Size] is specified.
-cr <Num> [Size] [Sum] Calculate 16-bit ROM checksum for adapter <Num> and
compare it to the [Sum] specified. This command is
the same as -cb if [Size] is specified.
-t <Num> Test ROM access of adapter <Num>
-v <Num> <File> Compare ROM content of adapter <Num> to <File>
-mi <Num> [ID] Modify SSID & SVID in BIOS image of adapter <Num> to
<ID>. SSID & SVID in BIOS image of adapter <Num> is
displayed if [ID] is not specified.
-mb <Num> <File> Modify SSID, SVID, BIOS Pin Number, & Boot Message in
BIOS image of adapter <Num> to values in <filename>.
Input file example:
ssid = 715B
svid = 1002
biospn = "113-xxxxxx-xx"
bootmsg = "ATI graphic board"
-pak <File> Package an executable for BIOS update according to
the commands in <File>.
Config file example:
outfile = update.exe
banner = "Update v1.0"
infile = a123.bin
command = -pa -padevid=715B infile
<option/s>:
-f Force flashing regardless of security checkings (e.g. AsicID &
BIOS file info check OR boot-up card).
-fa Force flashing bypassing already-programmed check.
-fm Force flashing bypassing BIOS memory config check.
-fs Force flashing bypassing BIOS SSID check.
-fp Force flashing bypassing BIOS P/N check.
-nw No user interaction on test failure.
-sst Use SST25VFxxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps.
-st Use ST M25Pxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps.
-atmel Use AT25Fxxx flashing algorithm regardless of ROMID straps.
-nopci Do not enumerate PCI adapters, i.e. enumerate only AGP and
PCIe adpaters
-pcionly Enumerate only PCI adapters, i.e. do not enumerate AGP and
PCIe adapters
-agp Enumerate only AGP adapters, i.e. do not enumerate PCI and
PCIe adapters unless used with -pcie or -pci
-noagp Do not enumerate AGP adapters, i.e. enumerate only PCI and
PCIe adpaters
-pcie Enumerate only PCIe adapters, i.e. do not enumerate AGP and
PCI adapters unless used with -agp or -pci
-nopcie Do not enumerate PCIe adapters, i.e. enumerate only AGP and
PCI adpaters
-pci Enumerate only PCI adapters, i.e. do not enumerate AGP and
PCIe adapters unless used with -agp or -pcie
-noremap Skip BARs error detection and remapping in PCI configuration
space
-reboot Force a reboot of the system after successfully completing the
specified operation
-siireset Specifies the GPIO Pin to be used as the Reset when updating
SiI1930 microcontroller firmware
Input example:
-siireset=7 <No Spaces>
-siiuprog Specifies the GPIO Pin to be used as the uprog when updating
SiI1930 microcontroller firmware
Input example:
-siiuprog=14 <No Spaces>
-scansii Overrides normal adapter detection to enable detecting SSI
roms with/without TPI firmware
-log Logs output to atiflash.log, overrides existing file
-logappend Logs and appends output to atiflash.log
-ddc Enable DDC support
-padevid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific device ID.
-passid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific SSID.
-pasvid=<ID> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific SVID.
-pavbpn=<VBPN> Use with -pa command to update adapters of specific VBIOS PN.
-excl_memtrain_dtable When flashing on new VBIOS, a pre-determined memory
training data table in the old VBIOS will not be
overwritten.
*<Num> = adapter number, <File> = filename
*[Size] = data block size in KBytes, except for Theater Pro in Bytes
*Use command -i to see the adapter numbers in the system.
*Theater Pro supports commands -i, p, s, cf, cr, t, v and options -f, -noremap.

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