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[[File:AMIBIOS 6 POST screen.png|thumb|The POST screen used by early AMIBIOS 6, although some slight changes have occurred over years]]
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AMIBIOS 6 is a version of [[AMIBIOS]] made by [[American Megatrends]] and often known with the subcore date <code>071595</code> (July 15, 1995), although some few newer subcore dates such as <code>071599</code> (July 15, 1999) do exist. It was used for a very long time, from 1995 to around 2001 when it was replaced by [[AMIBIOS 07.00.10]] (which then quickly got replaced by [[AMIBIOS 8]]).
|Developer=American Megatrends
|Released=July 1995
|Preceded by=AMIBIOS 5
|Succeeded by=AMIBIOS 07.00.xx (1999)<br>AMIBIOS 07.00.10 (2001)
|POST screen=AMIBIOS 6 POST screen.png
|Revisions=063200
|Revision dates=071595
}}
'''AMIBIOS 6''' is a family of various revisions of [[AMIBIOS]] developed by [[American Megatrends]] between 1995 and 2001. These revisions are mostly known with the date <code>071595</code> (July 15, 1995) in the ROM identification string (at the bottom of the screen), however some newer revisions also use other dates such as <code>071599</code> (July 15, 1999).


Early versions (cores) of AMIBIOS 6 could still only detect up to 32 GB hard drives, however in around 1999 this limit was bumped up to 64 GB. It was also the first version of AMIBIOS to include built-in PnP (Plug and Play) support, an easy hardware detection technology used by [[Microsoft Windows 95]] and newer versions.
It was mainstream for a very long time. It was the flagship AMIBIOS version from July 1995 until 1999 when the earliest known revisions of [[AMIBIOS 07.00.xx]] were released, and even after then was still widely used by most manufacturers until 2001 when [[AMIBIOS 07.00.10]] was released.
 
Early revisions of AMIBIOS 6 still could only utilize storage devices in up to 32 GB capacity, however in the late-90s this limit was increased to 64 GB. It is also the first version of AMIBIOS to natively support PnP (Plug and Play), a hardware detection technology standardized with [[Microsoft Windows 95]]. Although some later revisions of [[AMIBIOS 5]] were also bundled with add-on ROMs for PnP support.


== POST screen ==
== POST screen ==
As AMIBIOS 6 was in use for a very long time, some changes to the POST screen (and the setup utilities and overall some features as well) have occurred. The EPA (Energy Star compliance logo, short for '''E'''nvironmental '''P'''rotection '''A'''gency, used by [[AwardBIOS]] and enthusiasts) can also change depending on OEM/motherboard manufacturer and core version.
As AMIBIOS 6 was in use for a very long time, various changes to the POST screen were made over time. The EPA (Energy Star certification logo) can also change depending on [[wikipedia:Original_equipment_manufacturer|OEM]] customizations and the revision.
<gallery mode="packed" widths=180px heights=100px>
<gallery mode="packed" widths="180px" heights="100px">
File:AMIBIOS_6_POST_small_EPA.png|POST screen with small EPA, same EPA also used by AMI WinBIOS, often used by ones that have WinBIOS Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS_6_POST_small_EPA.png|POST screen with small EPA from [[AMI WinBIOS]]. Usually used on instances with WinBIOS Setup Utility.
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST EPA on right.png|POST screen with EPA on right corner
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST EPA on right.png|POST screen with large EPA near the top right corner, although not fully
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST EPA on top right corner.png|POST screen with EPA on top right corner
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST EPA on top right corner.png|POST screen with large EPA fully on top right corner
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST VGA resolution.png|POST screen in VGA resolution (640x480), also often used on Chinese and Japanese BIOSes
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST VGA resolution.png|POST screen with large EPA in VGA resolution (640x480), usually seen on ROMs with East Asian language support (Chinese, Japanese, etc.)
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST Gigabyte.png|POST screen in VGA resolution and with different EPA, used by some Gigabyte motherboards
File:AMIBIOS 6 POST Gigabyte.png|POST screen in VGA resolution and with custom EPA, used on some Gigabyte motherboards
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Setup Utility ==
== Setup Utility ==
Unlike AMI WinBIOS and AMIBIOS 5, AMIBIOS 6 included a variety of setup utilities for use by OEMs/manufacturers. Early versions only had AMI WinBIOS Setup Utility or Hi-Flex Setup Utility, while later Easy Setup Utility (resembling the [[AMI Hi-Flex BIOS#Intel fork|Intel AMI Hi-Flex fork setup]]) and Simple Setup Utility (resembling the newer AwardBIOS setup) were also added.
Unlike earlier versions of AMIBIOS, AMIBIOS 6 supported a variety of pre-built setup utilities for use by OEMs. Early revisions only offered the WinBIOS (resembling the [[AMI WinBIOS]] and [[AMIBIOS 5]] setup) or the Hi-Flex (resembling the [[AMI Hi-Flex BIOS]] setup) setup utilities, while Easy Setup (resembling the [[AMI Hi-Flex BIOS#Intel fork|Intel AMI Hi-Flex fork]] setup) and Simple Setup (resembling the [[Award EliteBIOS]] setup) were also introduced later (the former in 1997 and the latter in 1998).
<gallery mode="packed" widths=180px heights=100px>
 
In addition to the pre-built setup utilities from AMI, AMIBIOS 6 also supported custom utilities that could be created by the OEM. Technical details ([[wikipedia:Integrated_development_environment|IDE]], programming language, [[wikipedia:API|API]], etc.) regarding these custom utilities are currently unknown, but a few OEMs such as Intel and Gateway 2000/ALR used AMIBIOS 6 with a custom setup utility.
<gallery mode="packed" widths="180" heights="100">
File:AMIBIOS 6 Hi-Flex Setup Utility (Early).png|Early Hi-Flex Setup Utility (1995), does not mention Hi-Flex
File:AMIBIOS 6 Hi-Flex Setup Utility (Early).png|Early Hi-Flex Setup Utility (1995), does not mention Hi-Flex
File:AMIBIOS 6 Hi-Flex Setup Utility (Late).png|Later Hi-Flex Setup Utility (1996-2001), does mention Hi-Flex
File:AMIBIOS 6 Hi-Flex Setup Utility (Late).png|Later Hi-Flex Setup Utility (1996-2001), mentioning Hi-Flex
File:AMIBIOS 6 Hi-Flex Setup Utility (VGA).png|Hi-Flex Setup Utility in VGA resolution, also often used on Chinese and Japanese BIOSes
File:AMIBIOS 6 Hi-Flex Setup Utility (VGA).png|Hi-Flex Setup Utility in VGA resolution, often was used on versions with Chinese or Japanese language support.
File:AMIBIOS 6 WinBIOS Setup Utility.png|WinBIOS Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 WinBIOS Setup Utility.png|WinBIOS Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 Easy Setup Utility.png|Easy Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 Easy Setup Utility.png|Easy Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 Simple Setup Utility (Early).png|Early Simple Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 Simple Setup Utility (Early).png|Early Simple Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 Simple Setup Utility (Late).png|Later Simple Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 Simple Setup Utility (Late).png|Late Simple Setup Utility
File:AMIBIOS 6 Gateway Setup Utility.png|Setup Utility used by some Gateway 2000/Advanced Logic Research (ALR) computers/motherboards, believed to be made by Intel for [[AMIBIOS 6#Intel fork|their early AMIBIOS 6 fork]]
File:AMIBIOS 6 Gateway Setup Utility.png|Setup Utility used by some Gateway 2000/Advanced Logic Research (ALR) motherboards, believed to be made by Intel for an internal development version of [[AMIBIOS 6#Intel fork|their AMIBIOS 6 fork]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Bugs and quirks ==
== Bugs and quirks ==
[https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/ami-or-award-any-preferences.345180/post-95507 People have reported Plug and Play related issues] on early AMIBIOS versions with it (assumed to be AMIBIOS 6). The issues are said to be fixed in around 1997, however.
'''''NOTE:''' The following issues may not represent every instance of AMIBIOS 6 and may vary depending on the OEM's implementation and the revision.''
 
People have reported Plug and Play related problems on early AMIBIOS versions with Plug and Play support (presumably AMIBIOS 6). However the problems were later said to have been fixed around 1997.<ref>https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/ami-or-award-any-preferences.345180/post-95507</ref>


AMIBIOS 6 also has a bug with it's CD-ROM boot option where it often can't boot into Windows XP ISOs. When attempted to, an NTLDR is missing error appears, regardless of used ISO.
Early versions of AMIBIOS 6 also have a bug in their El Torito (CD boot) implementation where Windows NT 5.x (Windows 2000, XP etc.) disks may not be bootable. Attempting to boot such a disk on these versions will likely result in an NTLDR is missing error, regardless of the used disk.


Thomas Pabst of Tom's Hardware [https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/review-slot-1-motherboards-intel-440bx-chipset,67.html has also reported issues regarding IRQ routing with AMIBIOS 6 with WinBIOS Setup Utility], calling it "a big disappointment".
Thomas Pabst of Tom's Hardware has also reported IRQ routing problems with AMIBIOS 6 (erroneously called "AMI WinBIOS" due to confusion caused by the setup utility's name) on various Intel 440BX chipset motherboards with it, calling it "a big disappointment".<ref>https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/review-slot-1-motherboards-intel-440bx-chipset,67.html</ref>


== Intel Fork ==
== Intel fork ==
[[File:AMIBIOS 6 Intel fork POST.png|thumb|The POST screen used by Intel's AMIBIOS 6 fork, in 640x480 with 8x19 font]]
[[File:AMIBIOS 6 Intel fork POST.png|thumb|The POST screen used by Intel's AMIBIOS 6 fork, in 640x480 with 8x19 font]]
''Main page: [[List of BIOS and UEFI firmwares used by Intel motherboards]]''
''Main page: [[List of BIOS and UEFI firmware used by Intel motherboards]]''


Intel forked AMIBIOS 6 subcore <code>071595</code> in around 1998 and began using it on their motherboards. This fork also used an unusual <code>063200</code> core number (last for regular AMIBIOS 6 was <code>063100</code>. It was also later replaced with [[AMIBIOS 8#Intel fork|their AMIBIOS 8 fork]] in early-2000s.
Intel forked the AMIBIOS 6 source code (ROM identification date 071595) around 1998 and started using it on their motherboards. This fork was sometimes seen with the unusual revision number 063200 (the last for standard AMIBIOS 6 was 063100). This fork was later replaced by an [[AMIBIOS 8#Intel fork|AMIBIOS 8]] fork around 2003.

Latest revision as of 17:09, 14 July 2024

AMIBIOS 6
{{#if:|}}
{{#if:American Megatrends | {{#if:July 1995 | {{#if:AMIBIOS 5 | {{#if:AMIBIOS 07.00.xx (1999)
AMIBIOS 07.00.10 (2001) | {{#if:063200 | {{#if:071595 |
Developer: American Megatrends
First released: July 1995
Preceded by: AMIBIOS 5
Succeeded by: AMIBIOS 07.00.xx (1999)
AMIBIOS 07.00.10 (2001)
Known revisions: 063200
Known revision dates in string: 071595


AMIBIOS 6 is a family of various revisions of AMIBIOS developed by American Megatrends between 1995 and 2001. These revisions are mostly known with the date 071595 (July 15, 1995) in the ROM identification string (at the bottom of the screen), however some newer revisions also use other dates such as 071599 (July 15, 1999).

It was mainstream for a very long time. It was the flagship AMIBIOS version from July 1995 until 1999 when the earliest known revisions of AMIBIOS 07.00.xx were released, and even after then was still widely used by most manufacturers until 2001 when AMIBIOS 07.00.10 was released.

Early revisions of AMIBIOS 6 still could only utilize storage devices in up to 32 GB capacity, however in the late-90s this limit was increased to 64 GB. It is also the first version of AMIBIOS to natively support PnP (Plug and Play), a hardware detection technology standardized with Microsoft Windows 95. Although some later revisions of AMIBIOS 5 were also bundled with add-on ROMs for PnP support.

POST screen

As AMIBIOS 6 was in use for a very long time, various changes to the POST screen were made over time. The EPA (Energy Star certification logo) can also change depending on OEM customizations and the revision.

Setup Utility

Unlike earlier versions of AMIBIOS, AMIBIOS 6 supported a variety of pre-built setup utilities for use by OEMs. Early revisions only offered the WinBIOS (resembling the AMI WinBIOS and AMIBIOS 5 setup) or the Hi-Flex (resembling the AMI Hi-Flex BIOS setup) setup utilities, while Easy Setup (resembling the Intel AMI Hi-Flex fork setup) and Simple Setup (resembling the Award EliteBIOS setup) were also introduced later (the former in 1997 and the latter in 1998).

In addition to the pre-built setup utilities from AMI, AMIBIOS 6 also supported custom utilities that could be created by the OEM. Technical details (IDE, programming language, API, etc.) regarding these custom utilities are currently unknown, but a few OEMs such as Intel and Gateway 2000/ALR used AMIBIOS 6 with a custom setup utility.

Bugs and quirks

NOTE: The following issues may not represent every instance of AMIBIOS 6 and may vary depending on the OEM's implementation and the revision.

People have reported Plug and Play related problems on early AMIBIOS versions with Plug and Play support (presumably AMIBIOS 6). However the problems were later said to have been fixed around 1997.[1]

Early versions of AMIBIOS 6 also have a bug in their El Torito (CD boot) implementation where Windows NT 5.x (Windows 2000, XP etc.) disks may not be bootable. Attempting to boot such a disk on these versions will likely result in an NTLDR is missing error, regardless of the used disk.

Thomas Pabst of Tom's Hardware has also reported IRQ routing problems with AMIBIOS 6 (erroneously called "AMI WinBIOS" due to confusion caused by the setup utility's name) on various Intel 440BX chipset motherboards with it, calling it "a big disappointment".[2]

Intel fork

The POST screen used by Intel's AMIBIOS 6 fork, in 640x480 with 8x19 font

Main page: List of BIOS and UEFI firmware used by Intel motherboards

Intel forked the AMIBIOS 6 source code (ROM identification date 071595) around 1998 and started using it on their motherboards. This fork was sometimes seen with the unusual revision number 063200 (the last for standard AMIBIOS 6 was 063100). This fork was later replaced by an AMIBIOS 8 fork around 2003.