source: xtideuniversalbios/trunk/XTIDE_Universal_BIOS_Configurator_v2/Src/Strings.asm@ 598

Last change on this file since 598 was 597, checked in by Tomi Tilli, 6 years ago

Windows 95 CMOS hack now works with Award BIOSes.
Some small optimizations to INT 19h and INT 19h reset handlers.
Added menuitem to configurator for clearing BDA drive count.

File size: 30.4 KB
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1; Project name : XTIDE Universal BIOS Configurator v2
2; Description : All strings.
3
4;
5; XTIDE Universal BIOS and Associated Tools
6; Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Tomi Tilli, 2011-2013 by XTIDE Universal BIOS Team.
7;
8; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11; (at your option) any later version.
12;
13; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16; GNU General Public License for more details.
17; Visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html
18;
19
20; Section containing initialized data
21SECTION .data
22
23; DOS version check
24g_s$NotMinimumDosVersion: db LF,"This program requires DOS version 2 or higher.",LF,"$"
25
26; Menu title
27g_szProgramTitle: db "Configuration and Flashing program for XTIDE Universal BIOS v2.0.0.",LF,CR,NULL
28g_szXtideUniversalBiosSignature: db FLASH_SIGNATURE,NULL
29g_szBiosIsNotLoaded: db "BIOS is not loaded!",NULL
30g_szEEPROM: db "EEPROM",NULL
31g_szSourceAndTypeSeparator: db " : ",NULL
32g_szUnidentified: db "Unidentified",NULL
33g_szUnsaved: db " ",SINGLE_LEFT_HORIZONTAL_TO_VERTICAL,"Unsaved",SINGLE_RIGHT_HORIZONTAL_TO_VERTICAL,NULL
34
35; Item formatting
36g_szFormatItemWithoutValue: db "%c%s",NULL
37g_szFormatItemNameWithValue: db "%25s%-10S",NULL
38
39
40g_szNo: db "No",NULL
41g_szMultichoiceBooleanFlag: db "No",LF
42g_szYes: db "Yes",NULL
43
44; General Yes/No response type dialog messages
45g_szDlgExitToDos: db "Exit to DOS?",NULL
46g_szDlgSaveChanges: db "Do you want to save changes to XTIDE Universal BIOS image file?",NULL
47g_szDlgDriveNotReady: db "Drive not ready! Retry?",NULL
48
49; Generic dialog strings
50g_szNotificationDialog: db "Notification.",NULL
51g_szErrorDialog: db "Error!",NULL
52g_szGenericDialogInfo: db "Press ENTER or ESC to close dialog.",NULL
53
54; Flashing related strings
55g_szFlashTitle: db "Flashing EEPROM, please wait.",NULL
56g_szErrEepromTooSmall: db "Image is too large for selected EEPROM type!",NULL
57g_szErrEepromPolling: db "Timeout when polling EEPROM.",LF
58 db "EEPROM was not flashed properly!",NULL
59g_szErrEepromVerify: db "EEPROM did not return the same byte that was written.",LF
60 db "EEPROM was not flashed properly!",NULL
61g_szPCFlashSuccessful: db "EEPROM was written successfully.",LF
62 db "Press any key to reboot.",NULL
63g_szForeignFlash: db "EEPROM was written successfully.",NULL
64
65
66; Strings for main menu
67g_szItemMainExitToDOS: db "Exit to DOS",NULL
68g_szItemMainLoadFile: db "Load BIOS from file",NULL
69g_szItemMainLoadROM: db "Load BIOS from EEPROM",NULL
70g_szItemMainLoadStngs: db "Load old settings from EEPROM",NULL
71g_szItemMainConfigure: db "Configure XTIDE Universal BIOS",NULL
72g_szItemMainFlash: db "Flash EEPROM",NULL
73g_szItemMainSave: db "Save BIOS back to original file",NULL
74g_szItemMainLicense: db "Copyright and License Information",NULL
75g_szItemMainHomePage: db "Web Links",NULL
76
77g_szDlgMainLoadROM: db "Successfully loaded XTIDE Universal BIOS from EEPROM.",NULL
78g_szDlgMainLoadStngs: db "Successfully loaded settings from EEPROM.",NULL
79g_szDlgMainLoadFile: db "Successfully loaded file for flashing.",NULL
80g_szDlgMainSaveFile: db "Successfully saved XTIDE Universal BIOS to file.",NULL
81g_szDlgMainFileTooBig: db "Selected file is too big to be loaded for flashing!",NULL
82g_szDlgMainLoadErr: db "Failed to load file!",NULL
83g_szDlgMainSaveErr: db "Failed to save file!",NULL
84g_szDlgFileTitle: db "Select file to be flashed.",NULL
85g_szDlgFileFilter: db "*.*",NULL
86
87g_szNfoMainExitToDOS: db "Quits XTIDE Universal BIOS Configurator.",NULL
88g_szNfoMainLoadFile: db "Load BIOS file to be configured or flashed.",NULL
89g_szNfoMainLoadROM: db "Load BIOS from EEPROM to be reconfigured.",NULL
90g_szNfoMainLoadStngs: db "Load old XTIDE Universal BIOS settings from EEPROM.",NULL
91g_szNfoMainConfigure: db "Configure XTIDE Universal BIOS settings.",NULL
92g_szNfoMainFlash: db "Flash loaded BIOS image to EEPROM.",NULL
93g_szNfoMainSave: db "Save BIOS changes back to original file from which it was loaded.",NULL
94g_szNfoMainLicense: db "XTIDE Universal BIOS and XTIDECFG Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Tomi Tilli, 2011-2018 by XTIDE Universal BIOS Team."
95 db " Released under GNU GPL v2, with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. Press ENTER for more details...",NULL
96g_szNfoMainHomePage: db "Visit http://xtideuniversalbios.org (home page) and http://vcfed.org/forum (support)",NULL
97
98g_szHelpMainLicense: db "XTIDE Universal BIOS and XTIDECFG Configuration program are Copyright 2009-2010 by Tomi Tilli,"
99 db " 2011-2018 by XTIDE Universal BIOS Team. Released under GNU GPL v2. This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY."
100 db " This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions."
101 db " See the LICENSE.TXT file that was included with this distribution,"
102 db " visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ gpl-2.0.html, or visit http://xtideuniversalbios.org.",NULL
103
104; Strings for XTIDE Universal BIOS configuration menu
105g_szItemCfgBackToMain: db "Back to Main Menu",NULL
106g_szItemCfgIde1: db "Primary IDE Controller",NULL
107g_szItemCfgIde2: db "Secondary IDE Controller",NULL
108g_szItemCfgIde3: db "Tertiary IDE Controller",NULL
109g_szItemCfgIde4: db "Quaternary IDE Controller",NULL
110g_szItemCfgBootMenu: db "Boot settings",NULL
111g_szItemAutoConfigure: db "Auto Configure",NULL
112g_szItemCfgFullMode: db "Full operating mode",NULL
113g_szItemCfgStealSize: db "kiB to steal from RAM",NULL
114g_szItemCfgIdeCnt: db "IDE controllers",NULL
115g_szItemCfgIdleTimeout: db "Power Management",NULL
116
117g_szDlgAutoConfigure: db "Found "
118g_bControllersDetected: db 'x' ; Value stored directly here
119 db " controllers.",NULL
120g_szDlgCfgFullMode: db "Enable full operating mode?",NULL
121g_szDlgCfgStealSize: db "How many kiB of base memory to steal for XTIDE Universal BIOS variables (1...255)?",NULL
122g_szDlgCfgIdeCnt: db "How many IDE controllers to manage (1...4)?",NULL
123g_szDlgCfgIdleTimeout: db "Select the amount of time before idling drives should enter standby mode.",NULL
124
125g_szNfoCfgIde: db "IDE controller and drive configuration.",NULL
126g_szNfoCfgBootMenu: db "Boot configuration.",NULL
127g_szNfoAutoConfigure: db "Automatically Configure XTIDE Universal BIOS for this system.",NULL
128g_szNfoCfgFullMode: db "Full mode supports multiple controllers and has more features.",NULL
129g_szNfoCfgStealSize: db "How many kiB's to steal from Conventional memory for XTIDE Universal BIOS variables.",NULL
130g_szNfoCfgIdeCnt: db "Number of IDE controllers to manage.",NULL
131g_szNfoCfgIdleTimeout: db "Enable Power Management to set the harddrive(s) to spin down after idling a certain amount of time.",NULL
132
133g_szSerialMoved: db "A Serial Controller has been moved to the end of the Controller list."
134 db " No further action is required. Serial Controllers must be placed at the end of the list.",NULL
135
136g_szHelpCfgFullMode: db "Full mode supports up to 4 IDE controllers (8 drives). Full mode reserves a bit of RAM from the top of"
137 db " Conventional memory. This makes it possible to use ROM BASIC and other software that requires"
138 db " the interrupt vectors where XTIDE Universal BIOS parameters would be stored in Lite mode.",LF,LF
139 db "Lite mode supports only 2 IDE controllers (4 drives) and stores parameters to the top of the interrupt vectors"
140 db " (30:0h) so no Conventional memory needs to be reserved. Lite mode cannot be used if some software requires"
141 db " the top of interrupt vectors. Usually this is not a problem since only IBM ROM BASIC uses them.",LF,LF
142 db "Tandy 1000 models with 640 kiB or less memory need to use Lite mode since the top of Conventional memory gets"
143 db " dynamically reserved by video hardware. This happens only with Tandy integrated video controller and not when"
144 db " using expansion graphics cards. It is possible to use Full mode if reserving RAM for video memory + what is"
145 db " required for XTIDE Universal BIOS. This would mean 65 kiB but most software should work with 33 kiB reserved.",NULL
146
147g_szHelpCfgStealSize: db "Parameters for detected hard disks must be stored somewhere. In Full mode they are stored at the top of Conventional"
148 db " memory. 1 kiB is usually enough but you may have to reserve more if you want to use Full mode on a Tandy 1000.",NULL
149
150g_szHelpCfgIdleTimeout: db "This option enables the standby timer for all harddrives handled by XTIDE Universal BIOS,"
151 db " allowing the drives to spin down after idling the selected amount of time."
152 db " Note that this does not work with old drives that lack the Power Management feature set."
153 db " Also note that timeouts less than 5 minutes may cause unnecessary wear on the drives and is not recommended"
154 db " (use for compatibility testing only).",NULL
155
156g_szMultichoiceIdleTimeout: db "Disabled",LF
157 db "1 m",LF
158 db "2 m",LF
159 db "3 m",LF
160 db "4 m",LF
161 db "5 m",LF
162 db "6 m",LF
163 db "7 m",LF
164 db "8 m",LF
165 db "9 m",LF
166 db "10 m",LF
167 db "11 m",LF
168 db "12 m",LF
169 db "13 m",LF
170 db "14 m",LF
171 db "15 m",LF
172 db "16 m",LF
173 db "17 m",LF
174 db "18 m",LF
175 db "19 m",LF
176 db "20 m",LF
177 db "30 m",LF
178 db "1 h",LF
179 db "1 h 30 m",LF
180g_szIdleTimeoutChoice24: db "2 h",NULL
181g_szIdleTimeoutChoice23: db "1 h 30 m",NULL
182g_szIdleTimeoutChoice22: db "1 h",NULL
183g_szIdleTimeoutChoice21: db "30 m",NULL
184g_szIdleTimeoutChoice20: db "20 m",NULL
185g_szIdleTimeoutChoice19: db "19 m",NULL
186g_szIdleTimeoutChoice18: db "18 m",NULL
187g_szIdleTimeoutChoice17: db "17 m",NULL
188g_szIdleTimeoutChoice16: db "16 m",NULL
189g_szIdleTimeoutChoice15: db "15 m",NULL
190g_szIdleTimeoutChoice14: db "14 m",NULL
191g_szIdleTimeoutChoice13: db "13 m",NULL
192g_szIdleTimeoutChoice12: db "12 m",NULL
193g_szIdleTimeoutChoice11: db "11 m",NULL
194g_szIdleTimeoutChoice10: db "10 m",NULL
195g_szIdleTimeoutChoice9: db "9 m",NULL
196g_szIdleTimeoutChoice8: db "8 m",NULL
197g_szIdleTimeoutChoice7: db "7 m",NULL
198g_szIdleTimeoutChoice6: db "6 m",NULL
199g_szIdleTimeoutChoice5: db "5 m",NULL
200g_szIdleTimeoutChoice4: db "4 m",NULL
201g_szIdleTimeoutChoice3: db "3 m",NULL
202g_szIdleTimeoutChoice2: db "2 m",NULL
203g_szIdleTimeoutChoice1: db "1 m",NULL
204g_szIdleTimeoutChoice0: db "Disabled",NULL
205
206; Strings for IDE Controller menu
207g_szItemBackToCfgMenu: db "Back to Configuration Menu",NULL
208g_szItemIdeMaster: db "Master Drive",NULL
209g_szItemIdeSlave: db "Slave Drive",NULL
210g_szItemIdeDevice: db "Device type",NULL
211g_szItemIdeCmdPort: db "Base (cmd block) address",NULL
212g_szItemIdeCtrlPort: db "Control block address",NULL
213g_szItemIdeEnIRQ: db "Enable interrupt",NULL
214g_szItemIdeIRQ: db "IRQ",NULL
215g_szItemSerialCOM: db "COM Port",NULL
216g_szItemSerialBaud: db "Baud Rate",NULL
217g_szItemSerialPort: db "COM Port I/O address",NULL
218g_szItemIdeSerialComPort: db "COM port",NULL
219g_szItemIdeSerialBaudRate: db "Baud rate",NULL
220
221g_szDlgDevice: db "Select controller type.",NULL
222g_szDlgIdeCmdPort: db "Enter IDE command block (base port) address.",NULL
223g_szDlgIdeCtrlPort: db "Enter IDE control block address (usually command block + 200h).",NULL
224g_szDlgIdeEnIRQ: db "Enable interrupt?",NULL
225g_szDlgIdeIRQ: db "Enter IRQ channel (2...7 for 8-bit controllers, 2...15 for any other controller).",NULL
226g_szUnsupportedDevice: db "There is no support for this device type in the currently loaded BIOS."
227 db " You must load a BIOS built with the proper module included to be able to use this type of device.",NULL
228
229g_szNfoIdeBackToCfgMenu: db "Back to XTIDE Universal BIOS Configuration Menu.",NULL
230g_szNfoIdeMaster: db "Settings for Master Drive.",NULL
231g_szNfoIdeSlave: db "Settings for Slave Drive.",NULL
232g_szNfoIdeDevice: db "Select controller device type.",NULL
233g_szNfoIdeCmdPort: db "IDE Controller Command Block (base port) address or segment address for JR-IDE/ISA and SVC ADP50L.",NULL
234g_szNfoIdeCtrlPort: db "IDE Controller Control Block address. Usually Cmd Block + 8 for XTIDE, and Cmd Block + 200h for ATA.",NULL
235g_szNfoIdeEnIRQ: db "Interrupt or polling mode.",NULL
236g_szNfoIdeIRQ: db "IRQ channel to use.",NULL
237g_szNfoIdeSerialCOM: db "Select a COM port by number.",NULL
238g_szNfoIdeSerialBaud: db "Select the COM port's Baud Rate. The server must match this speed."
239 db " Note that UART clock multipliers may impact the actual speed.",NULL
240g_szNfoIdeSerialPort: db "Select a COM port by custom I/O port address. Any address is valid up to 3F8h, but must be on an 8-byte boundary.",NULL
241
242g_szHelpIdeCmdPort: db "IDE controller command block address is the usual address mentioned for IDE controllers."
243 db " By default the primary IDE controller uses port 1F0h and secondary controller uses port 170h."
244 db " XTIDE card uses port 300h by default."
245 db " JR-IDE/ISA and SVC ADP50L do not use ports but needs the ROM segment address set here instead.",NULL
246
247g_szHelpIdeCtrlPort: db "IDE controller Control Block address is normally Command Block address + 200h."
248 db " For XTIDE card the Control Block registers are mapped right after Command Block"
249 db " registers so use Command Block address + 8h for XTIDE card.",NULL
250
251g_szHelpIdeEnIRQ: db "IDE controller can use interrupts to signal when it is ready to transfer data."
252 db " This makes possible to do other tasks while waiting drive to be ready."
253 db " That is usually not useful in MS-DOS but using interrupts frees the bus for any DMA transfers."
254 db " Polling mode is used when interrupts are disabled."
255 db " Polling usually gives a little better access times since interrupt handling requires extra processing."
256 db " There can be some compatibility issues with some old drives when polling is used with Block Mode transfers.",NULL
257
258g_szHelpIdeIRQ: db "IRQ channel to use. All controllers managed by XTIDE Universal BIOS can use the same IRQ when MS-DOS is used."
259 db " Other operating systems are likely to require different interrupts for each controller.",NULL
260
261g_szHelpIdeSerialCOM: db "Select a serial port by COM port number. COM1 through COM4 have well established I/O port assignments,"
262 db ' COM5 and onward are less well established. "COMA" represents COM10, "COMB" represents COM11, and "COMC"'
263 db ' represents COM12. Selecting "COMx" enables the manual selection of an I/O port address.',NULL
264
265g_szHelpIdeSerialPort: db "Select a serial port by I/O address. Any port address is supported up to 3F8h, but must be on an 8-byte boundary."
266 db " If the entered value corresponds to one of the established COM port numbers, then the selection will snap"
267 db ' to that COM port and "COMx" must be selected again for custom I/O address entry.',NULL
268
269g_szHelpIdeSerialBaud: db "Supported baud rates are 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2K, 28.8K, 38.4K, 57.6K, and 115.2K. The server must also be set to"
270 db " this same speed. Older UARTs may only support up to 9600 baud, but sometimes can be pushed to 38.4K. 115.2K will"
271 db " likely only be possible with a newer UART that includes a FIFO. Some high speed serial ports include UART clock"
272 db " multipliers, allowing for speeds at 230.4K (2x multiplier) and 460.8K (4x multiplier) above 115.2K. These high"
273 db " speeds are supported by these BIOS, even on original 4.77MHz 8088 systems. Note that UART clock multipliers are"
274 db " not detectable by the software and 115.2K will still be used during configuration for high speeds; but if"
275 db " a multiplier is used, the actual speed (including the multiplier) will need to be used by the server.",NULL
276
277g_szMultichoiceCfgDevice: db "16-bit ISA/VLB/PCI IDE",LF
278 db "32-bit VLB/PCI IDE",LF
279 db "16-bit ISA IDE in 8-bit mode",LF
280 db "XTIDE rev 1",LF
281 db "XTIDE rev 2 or modded rev 1",LF
282 db "XT-CF PIO8",LF
283 db "XT-CF PIO8 (BIU offload)",LF
284 db "XT-CF PIO16 (BIU offload)",LF
285 db "XT-CF DMA (v3 only)",LF
286 db "JR-IDE/ISA",LF
287 db "SVC ADP50L",LF
288 db "Serial port virtual device",NULL
289
290g_szValueCfgDevice16b: db "16-bit",NULL
291g_szValueCfgDevice32b: db "32-bit",NULL
292g_szValueCfgDevice8b: db "8-bit",NULL
293g_szValueCfgDeviceRev1: db "XTIDE r1",NULL
294g_szValueCfgDeviceRev2: db "XTIDE r2",NULL
295g_szValueCfgDeviceXTCFPio8: db "XTCF PIO",NULL
296g_szValueCfgDeviceXTCFPio8WithBIUOffload: db "BIU 8",NULL
297g_szValueCfgDeviceXTCFPio16WithBIUOffload: db "BIU 16",NULL
298g_szValueCfgDeviceXTCFDMA: db "XTCF DMA",NULL
299g_szValueCfgDeviceJrIdeIsa: db "JR-ISA",NULL
300g_szValueCfgDeviceADP50L: db "ADP50L",NULL
301g_szValueCfgDeviceSerial: db "Serial",NULL
302
303g_szSerialCOMChoice: db "COM1 - address 3F8h",LF
304 db "COM2 - address 2F8h",LF
305 db "COM3 - address 3E8h",LF
306 db "COM4 - address 2E8h",LF
307 db "COM5 - address 2F0h",LF
308 db "COM6 - address 3E0h",LF
309 db "COM7 - address 2E0h",LF
310 db "COM8 - address 260h",LF
311 db "COM9 - address 368h",LF
312 db "COMA - address 268h",LF
313 db "COMB - address 360h",LF
314 db "COMC - address 270h",LF
315 db "COMx - Custom address",NULL
316
317g_szValueCfgCOM1: db "COM1",NULL
318g_szValueCfgCOM2: db "COM2",NULL
319g_szValueCfgCOM3: db "COM3",NULL
320g_szValueCfgCOM4: db "COM4",NULL
321g_szValueCfgCOM5: db "COM5",NULL
322g_szValueCfgCOM6: db "COM6",NULL
323g_szValueCfgCOM7: db "COM7",NULL
324g_szValueCfgCOM8: db "COM8",NULL
325g_szValueCfgCOM9: db "COM9",NULL
326g_szValueCfgCOMA: db "COMA",NULL
327g_szValueCfgCOMB: db "COMB",NULL
328g_szValueCfgCOMC: db "COMC",NULL
329g_szValueCfgCOMx: db "Custom",NULL
330
331g_szSerialBaudChoice: db "115.2K baud",LF
332 db "57.6K baud",LF
333 db "38.4K baud",LF
334 db "28.8K baud",LF
335 db "19.2K baud",LF
336 db "9600 baud",LF
337 db "4800 baud",LF
338 db "2400 baud",NULL
339
340g_szValueCfgBaud115_2: db "115.2K",NULL
341g_szValueCfgBaud57_6: db "57.6K",NULL
342g_szValueCfgBaud38_4: db "38.4K",NULL
343g_szValueCfgBaud28_8: db "28.8K",NULL
344g_szValueCfgBaud19_2: db "19.2K",NULL
345g_szValueCfgBaud9600: db "9600",NULL
346g_szValueCfgBaud4800: db "4800",NULL
347g_szValueCfgBaud2400: db "2400",NULL
348
349
350; Strings for DRVPARAMS menu
351g_szItemDrvBackToIde: db "Back to IDE Controller Menu",NULL
352g_szItemDrvBlockMode: db "Block Mode Transfers",NULL
353g_szItemDrvXlateMode: db "CHS translation method",NULL
354g_szItemDrvWriteCache: db "Internal Write Cache",NULL
355g_szItemDrvUserCHS: db "User specified CHS",NULL
356g_szItemDrvCyls: db "Cylinders",NULL
357g_szItemDrvHeads: db "Heads",NULL
358g_szItemDrvSect: db "Sectors per track",NULL
359g_szItemDrvUserLBA: db "User specified LBA",NULL
360g_szItemDrvLbaSectors: db "Millions of sectors",NULL
361
362g_szDlgDrvBlockMode: db "Enable Block Mode Transfers?",NULL
363g_szDlgDrvXlateMode: db "Select P-CHS to L-CHS translation method.",NULL
364g_szDlgDrvWriteCache: db "Select hard drive internal write cache settings.",NULL
365g_szDlgDrvUserCHS: db "Specify (P-)CHS parameters manually?",NULL
366g_szDlgDrvCyls: db "Enter number of P-CHS cylinders (1...16383).",NULL
367g_szDlgDrvHeads: db "Enter number of P-CHS heads (1...16).",NULL
368g_szDlgDrvSect: db "Enter number of sectors per track (1...63).",NULL
369g_szDlgDrvUserLBA: db "Limit drive capacity?",NULL
370g_szDlgDrvLbaSectors: db "Enter maximum capacity in millions of sectors (16...256).",NULL
371
372g_szNfoDrvBlockMode: db "Transfer multiple sectors per data request.",NULL
373g_szNfoDrvXlateMode: db "P-CHS to L-CHS translation method.",NULL
374g_szNfoDrvWriteCache: db "Hard Drive Internal Write Cache settings (WARNING!).",NULL
375g_szNfoDrvUserCHS: db "Specify (P-)CHS parameters manually instead of autodetecting them.",NULL
376g_szNfoDrvCyls: db "Number of user specified P-CHS cylinders.",NULL
377g_szNfoDrvHeads: db "Number of user specified P-CHS heads.",NULL
378g_szNfoDrvSect: db "Number of user specified P-CHS sectors per track.",NULL
379g_szNfoDrvUserLBA: db "Limit drive capacity to fix compatibility problems with Windows 9x.",NULL
380g_szNfoDrvLbaSectors: db "Millions of sectors (1024*1024). 1M sectors = 512 MiB. Recommended limits are 64 for Windows 95, 128 for Windows 98 and 256 for Windows ME (and 98 with updated fdisk).",NULL
381
382g_szHelpDrvBlockMode: db "Block Mode will speed up transfers since multiple sectors can be transferred before waiting next data request."
383 db " Normally Block Mode should always be kept enabled but there is at"
384 db " least one drive with buggy Block Mode implementation.",NULL
385
386g_szHelpDrvWriteCache: db "Modern Hard Drives have a large amount of internal write cache."
387 db " The cache will speed up writes since the drive can free the bus right after data has been written to cache."
388 db " The drive then starts to write the data from cache to disk by itself."
389 db " This can be dangerous since all unwritten data in cache is lost if power is turned off or the system is reset."
390 db " Modern operating systems will flush the cache when user shuts down the system."
391 db " DOS does not have that sort of protection so it is up to the user to make sure cache is flushed."
392 db " WARNING!!! Write cache should be left disabled.",NULL
393
394g_szHelpDrvUserCHS: db "Specify (P-)CHS parameters manually instead of autodetecting them."
395 db " This can be used to limit drive size for old operating systems that do not support large hard disks."
396 db " Some early IDE drives have buggy autodetection so they require CHS to be specified manually."
397 db " Limiting Cylinders will work for all drives but drives may not accept all values for Heads and Sectors per Track.",NULL
398
399g_szHelpDrvUserLBA: db "Limit drive size to X million sectors for EBIOS functions. This option is useful to"
400 db " prevent large drive compatibility problems with MS-DOS 7.x (Windows 95 and 98).",NULL
401
402g_szMultichoiseXlateMode:
403 db "NORMAL",LF
404 db "LARGE",LF
405 db "Assisted LBA",LF
406 db "Autodetect",NULL
407
408g_szValueDrvXlateNormal:db "NORMAL",NULL
409g_szValueDrvXlateLarge: db "LARGE",NULL
410g_szValueDrvXlateLBA: db "LBA",NULL
411g_szValueDrvXlateAuto: db "Auto",NULL
412
413g_szMultichoiseWrCache: db "Drive Default",LF
414 db "Disable Write Cache",LF
415 db "Enable Write Cache",NULL
416
417g_szValueDrvWrCaDis: db "Disabled",NULL
418g_szValueDrvWrCaEn: db "Enabled",NULL
419
420
421; Strings for boot settings menu
422g_szItemBootTimeout: db "Selection timeout",NULL
423g_szItemBootDrive: db "Default boot drive",NULL
424g_szItemBootDispMode: db "Display Mode",NULL
425g_szItemColorTheme: db "Color Theme",NULL
426g_szItemBootFloppyDrvs: db "Number of Floppy Drives",NULL
427g_szItemSerialDetect: db "Scan for Serial Drives",NULL
428g_szItemClearBdaDriveCount: db "Remove other hard drives",NULL
429
430g_szDlgBootTimeout: db "Enter Boot Menu selection timeout in BIOS timer ticks (2...1092).",NULL
431g_szDlgBootDrive: db "Enter default drive number (0xh for Floppy Drives, 8xh for Hard Disks).",NULL
432g_szDlgBootDispMode: db "Select display mode.",NULL
433g_szDlgColorTheme: db "Select color theme.",NULL
434g_szDlgBootFloppyDrvs: db "Select number of Floppy Drives in system.",NULL
435g_szDlgSerialDetect: db "Scan for serial drives?",NULL
436g_szDlgClearBdaDriveCount: db "Remove existing INT 13h hard drives during drive detection?",NULL
437
438g_szNfoBootTimeout: db "Menu item selection timeout in BIOS timer ticks. 1 tick = 54.9 ms.",NULL
439g_szNfoBootDrive: db "Default boot drive.",NULL
440g_szNfoDispMode: db "Display mode to set when booting.",NULL
441g_szNfoColorTheme: db "Color theme used by the boot menu and the hotkey bar.",NULL
442g_szNfoBootFloppyDrvs: db "Number of Floppy Drives in system.",NULL
443g_szNfoSerialDetect: db "Scans all standard COM ports for serial drives."
444 db " This can also be invoked by holding down ALT at the end of normal drive detection.",NULL
445g_szNfoClearBdaDriveCount: db "Can be used to remove duplicate hard drives.",NULL
446
447g_szHelpBootTimeout: db "Boot Menu selection timeout in BIOS timer ticks (1 second = 18.2 ticks)."
448 db " When timer goes to zero, currently selected drive will be booted automatically."
449 db " Timeout can be disabled by setting this to 0.",NULL
450g_szHelpBootDrive: db "Drive to be set selected by default when Boot Menu is displayed.",NULL
451g_szHelpColorTheme: db "Pick a theme from a list of several pre-defined themes to customize the colors used by the boot menu and, if"
452 db " available, the hotkey bar. Selecting a theme or loading a BIOS, or its settings, from file or from ROM will"
453 db " make XTIDECFG apply the theme to itself for easy preview. The ability to preview themes requires that"
454 db " XTIDECFG is running in a display mode that can display colors. In other words, you may configure the"
455 db " BIOS on a machine with a monochrome graphics adapter and not be able to preview the theme but the BIOS will"
456 db " still use the selected theme when installed in a machine with a color graphics adapter.",NULL
457g_szHelpBootFloppyDrvs: db "Detecting the correct number of floppy drives might fail when using a floppy controller with its own BIOS."
458 db " A minimum number of floppy drives can be specified to force non-detected drives to appear on boot menu.",NULL
459g_szHelpSerialDetect: db "Set to Yes, at the end of normal drive detection, COM ports 1-7 (in reverse order) will be scanned for a connection"
460 db " to a serial drive server. This option provides flexibility with the COM port and baud rate to be used,"
461 db " it need not be configured ahead of time, but at the expense of a slower boot process."
462 db " Even when this option is set to No, this functionality can still be invoked by holding down the ALT key at the end"
463 db " of normal drive detection. Note that if any serial drives are detected during the normal drive detection,"
464 db " no scan will take place (to avoid finding the same drive twice).",NULL
465g_szHelpClearBdaDriveCount: db "Set to NO for normal operation. Set to YES to get Windows 95 drivers to work when "
466 db "MODULE_WIN95_CMOS_HACK is not included (dummy drive needs to be defined in system BIOS setup).",NULL
467
468g_szMultichoiceBootDispMode: db "Default",LF
469 db "40x25 Black & White",LF
470 db "40x25 Color",LF
471 db "80x25 Black & White",LF
472 db "80x25 Color",LF
473 db "80x25 Monochrome",NULL
474
475g_szValueBootDispModeDefault: db "Default",NULL
476g_szValueBootDispModeBW40: db "BW40",NULL
477g_szValueBootDispModeCO40: db "CO40",NULL
478g_szValueBootDispModeBW80: db "BW80",NULL
479g_szValueBootDispModeCO80: db "CO80",NULL
480g_szValueBootDispModeMono: db "Mono",NULL
481
482g_szMultichoiceColorTheme: db "Classic (default)",LF
483 db "Argon Blue",LF
484 db "Neon Red",LF
485 db "Phosphor Green",LF
486 db "Moon Surface",LF
487 db "Toxic Waste",NULL
488g_szValueColorTheme0: db "Classic",NULL
489g_szValueColorTheme1: db "Argon",NULL
490g_szValueColorTheme2: db "Neon",NULL
491g_szValueColorTheme3: db "Phosphor",NULL
492g_szValueColorTheme4: db "Moon",NULL
493g_szValueColorTheme5: db "Toxic",NULL
494
495g_szMultichoiceBootFloppyDrvs: db "Autodetect",LF
496 db "1",LF
497 db "2",LF
498 db "3",LF
499g_szValueBootFloppyDrvs4: db "4",NULL
500g_szValueBootFloppyDrvs3: db "3",NULL
501g_szValueBootFloppyDrvs2: db "2",NULL
502g_szValueBootFloppyDrvs1: db "1",NULL
503g_szValueBootFloppyDrvsAuto: db "Auto",NULL
504
505
506; Strings for Flash menu
507g_szItemFlashStart: db "Start flashing",NULL
508g_szItemFlashEepromType:db "EEPROM type",NULL
509g_szItemFlashSDP: db "SDP command",NULL
510g_szItemFlashAddr: db "EEPROM address",NULL
511g_szItemFlashPageSize: db "Page size",NULL
512g_szItemFlashChecksum: db "Generate checksum byte",NULL
513
514g_szDlgFlashEepromType: db "Select EEPROM type.",NULL
515g_szDlgFlashSDP: db "Select Software Data Protection command.",NULL
516g_szDlgFlashAddr: db "Enter segment address where EEPROM is located.",NULL
517g_szDlgFlashPageSize: db "Select write page size.",NULL
518g_szDlgFlashChecksum: db "Generate checksum byte to the end of BIOS image?",NULL
519
520g_szNfoFlashEepromType: db "EEPROM type.",NULL
521g_szNfoFlashStart: db "Writes BIOS to EEPROM.",NULL
522g_szNfoFlashSDP: db "Software Data Protection command.",NULL
523g_szNfoFlashAddr: db "Address (segment) where EEPROM is located.",NULL
524g_szNfoFlashPageSize: db "Number of bytes to write before delay.",NULL
525g_szNfoFlashChecksum: db "Generate checksum byte to the end of BIOS image.",NULL
526
527g_szHelpFlashSDP: db "Software Data Protection Command:",LF
528 db "None = Do not use Software Data Protection. Meant for EEPROMs that do not support SDP.",LF,LF
529 db "Enable = Write protects the EEPROM after flashing."
530 db " Software Data Protection should always be enabled if EEPROM supports it.",LF,LF
531 db "Disable = Disables Software Data Protection after flashing.",NULL
532
533g_szHelpFlashPageSize: db "Larger page size will improve write performance but not all EEPROMs support large pages or page writing at all."
534 db " Byte writing mode will be used when page size is set to 1. Byte writing mode is supported by all EEPROMs."
535 db " Large pages cannot be flashed with slow CPUs.",NULL
536
537g_szHelpFlashChecksum: db "PC BIOSes require a checksum byte at the end of expansion card BIOS ROMs."
538 db " You might not want to generate checksum byte when flashing some other images than XTIDE Universal BIOS.",NULL
539
540g_szMultichoiceEepromType:
541 db "2816 (2 kiB)",LF
542 db "2864 (8 kiB)",LF
543 db "2864 mod (8 kiB)",LF
544 db "28256 (32 kiB)",LF
545 db "28512 (64 kiB)",NULL
546g_szValueFlash2816: db "2816",NULL
547g_szValueFlash2864: db "2864",NULL
548g_szValueFlash2864Mod: db "2864mod",NULL
549g_szValueFlash28256: db "28256",NULL
550g_szValueFlash28512: db "28512",NULL
551
552g_szMultichoiceSdpCommand:
553 db "None",LF
554 db "Enable",LF
555g_szValueFlashDisable: db "Disable",NULL
556g_szValueFlashEnable: db "Enable",NULL
557g_szValueFlashNone: db "None",NULL
558
559g_szMultichoicePageSize:
560 db "1 byte",LF
561 db "2 bytes",LF
562 db "4 bytes",LF
563 db "8 bytes",LF
564 db "16 bytes",LF
565 db "32 bytes",LF
566g_szValueFlash64bytes: db "64 bytes",NULL
567g_szValueFlash32bytes: db "32 bytes",NULL
568g_szValueFlash16bytes: db "16 bytes",NULL
569g_szValueFlash8bytes: db "8 bytes",NULL
570g_szValueFlash4bytes: db "4 bytes",NULL
571g_szValueFlash2bytes: db "2 bytes",NULL
572g_szValueFlash1byte: db "1 byte",NULL
573
574g_szSelectionTimeout: db DOUBLE_BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER,DOUBLE_LEFT_HORIZONTAL_TO_SINGLE_VERTICAL,"%ASelection in %2u s",NULL
575g_szDashForZero: db "- ",NULL
576g_szValueUnknownError: db "Error!",NULL
577
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