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SetupDesignGuide.pdf - Firmware Encoding Index

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Setup Design Guide<br />

DRAFT<br />

Human Interface Infrastructure<br />

Database<br />

Consists of IFR/String/Font<br />

Which has been submitted by varying EFI drivers<br />

“Setup One”<br />

“Setup Two”<br />

“Setup Three”<br />

Setup One Supports: Setup Two Supports: Setup Three Supports:<br />

ENG ENG ENG<br />

SPA<br />

SPA<br />

FRA<br />

EFI Configuration Driver<br />

Provides User Interface Support<br />

Callable by a Protocol Interface<br />

Setup One<br />

Setup Two<br />

Setup Three<br />

Setup Uno<br />

Setup Tres<br />

Setup Trois<br />

System is in<br />

English mode.<br />

2.4 Storing Configuration Settings<br />

There is an assumption of having some type of NVRAM available so that settings that are changed by<br />

the user are able to be saved. How one gets to the NVRAM is based on whether it is system NV<br />

storage one is accessing, or NV storage local to a specific card. Both are supported.<br />

With the exception of setting a system password, and system date and time, settings are not posted to<br />

NV storage until the user directs the infrastructure specifically to do so. As a rule of thumb, hardware<br />

configuration changes do not take place until a system reset has occurred.<br />

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