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AwardBIOS (also known as Award Modular BIOS and later known as Phoenix - AwardBIOS after the [[Phoenix Technologies Ltd|Phoenix Technologies]] merge of the company) is a [[Personal Computer BIOS]] developed by [[Award Software]] in 1984. | AwardBIOS (also known as Award Modular BIOS and later known as Phoenix - AwardBIOS after the [[Phoenix Technologies Ltd|Phoenix Technologies]] merge of the company) is a [[Personal Computer BIOS]] developed by [[Award Software]] in 1984. | ||
== Phoenix | == Merge with Phoenix Technologies == | ||
On April 16, 1998, [[Phoenix Technologies Ltd|Phoenix Technologies]] acquired Award Software to create a $100M BIOS firm. It was completed on September 28 of the same year and both companies merged. As a result of the merge, Award Software went bankrupt, while Phoenix survived. | On April 16, 1998, [[Phoenix Technologies Ltd|Phoenix Technologies]] acquired Award Software to create a $100M BIOS firm. It was completed on September 28 of the same year and both companies merged. As a result of the merge, Award Software went bankrupt, while Phoenix survived. | ||
== PhoenixNet controversy == | == PhoenixNet controversy == | ||
''Main page: [[PhoenixNet]]'' | |||
In 2000, Phoenix developed an add-on for AwardBIOS called PhoenixNet, which gave motherboard manufacturers and system OEMs to advertise their services, change the browser home page and automatically install sponsored system tools on the system after a Windows 9x installation. | |||
PhoenixNet was heavily criticized among enthusiasts for privacy concerns and performance issues on systems with it enabled. Eventually, the add-on was discontinued in 2001 due to [http://www.cexx.org/phoenix.htm|"the demise of the Internet advertising market"]. | |||
== List of known versions == | == List of known versions == | ||
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!Notes | !Notes | ||
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|AwardBIOS 1.xx | |[[AwardBIOS 1.xx]] | ||
|1984? | |1984? | ||
|''Not available'' | |''Not available'' | ||
|Confirmed existence by [https://www.pcorner.com/list/DIAGS/BIOS32X.ZIP/BIOSSIG.DBA/ a file of a BIOS version database]. No ROM files or pictures are available for it as of now. | |Confirmed existence by [https://www.pcorner.com/list/DIAGS/BIOS32X.ZIP/BIOSSIG.DBA/ a file of a BIOS version database]. No ROM files or pictures are available for it as of now. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|AwardBIOS 2.xx | |[[AwardBIOS 2.xx]] | ||
|1985 | |1985 | ||
|[[File:AwardBIOS 2.07 POST.png|300px]] | |[[File:AwardBIOS 2.07 POST.png|300px]] | ||
| | | | ||
|- | |- | ||
|AwardBIOS 3.xx | |[[AwardBIOS 3.xx]] | ||
|1987 | |1987 | ||
|[[File:AwardBIOS B3.11.03 POST screen.png|300px]] | |[[File:AwardBIOS B3.11.03 POST screen.png|300px]] | ||
|Siemens-Nixdorf fork exists. | |Siemens-Nixdorf fork exists. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|AwardBIOS v4.00 | |[[AwardBIOS v4.00]] | ||
|1990 | |1990 | ||
|[[File:Award_Modular_BIOS_v4.00_POST.png|300px]] | |[[File:Award_Modular_BIOS_v4.00_POST.png|300px]] | ||
|Mostly used on motherboards with EISA expansion buses | |Mostly used on motherboards with EISA expansion buses | ||
|- | |- | ||
|AwardBIOS v4.20/4.26/4.28/4.32 | |[[AwardBIOS v4.20|AwardBIOS v4.20/4.26/4.28/4.32]] | ||
|1991-1992 | |1991-1992 | ||
|[[File:AwardBIOS 4.20 BIOS POST.png|300px]] | |[[File:AwardBIOS 4.20 BIOS POST.png|300px]] | ||
|4.26/4.28/4.32 might have been only used by Gateway 2000/Swan/Anigma. | |4.26/4.28/4.32 might have been only used by Gateway 2000/Swan/Anigma. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|AwardBIOS v4.50 | |[[AwardBIOS v4.50]] | ||
|1993 | |1993 | ||
|[[File:AwardBIOS_4_50Blue.png|300px]] | |[[File:AwardBIOS_4_50Blue.png|300px]] | ||
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|Not to be confused with EliteBIOS, early versions have blue POST screen while later versions have black EliteBIOS POST screen but with v4.50 version number. | |Not to be confused with EliteBIOS, early versions have blue POST screen while later versions have black EliteBIOS POST screen but with v4.50 version number. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|AwardBIOS v4.50xx/v4.51xx/v4.60xx | |[[Award EliteBIOS|AwardBIOS v4.50xx/v4.51xx/v4.60xx]] | ||
|1994 | |1994 | ||
|[[File:AwardBIOS v4.51PG POST.png|300px]] | |[[File:AwardBIOS v4.51PG POST.png|300px]] |
Revision as of 13:40, 12 January 2023
AwardBIOS (also known as Award Modular BIOS and later known as Phoenix - AwardBIOS after the Phoenix Technologies merge of the company) is a Personal Computer BIOS developed by Award Software in 1984.
Merge with Phoenix Technologies
On April 16, 1998, Phoenix Technologies acquired Award Software to create a $100M BIOS firm. It was completed on September 28 of the same year and both companies merged. As a result of the merge, Award Software went bankrupt, while Phoenix survived.
PhoenixNet controversy
Main page: PhoenixNet
In 2000, Phoenix developed an add-on for AwardBIOS called PhoenixNet, which gave motherboard manufacturers and system OEMs to advertise their services, change the browser home page and automatically install sponsored system tools on the system after a Windows 9x installation.
PhoenixNet was heavily criticized among enthusiasts for privacy concerns and performance issues on systems with it enabled. Eventually, the add-on was discontinued in 2001 due to "the demise of the Internet advertising market".
List of known versions
Version | Release date | POST screen | Notes |
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AwardBIOS 1.xx | 1984? | Not available | Confirmed existence by a file of a BIOS version database. No ROM files or pictures are available for it as of now. |
AwardBIOS 2.xx | 1985 | ||
AwardBIOS 3.xx | 1987 | Siemens-Nixdorf fork exists. | |
AwardBIOS v4.00 | 1990 | Mostly used on motherboards with EISA expansion buses | |
AwardBIOS v4.20/4.26/4.28/4.32 | 1991-1992 | 4.26/4.28/4.32 might have been only used by Gateway 2000/Swan/Anigma. | |
AwardBIOS v4.50 | 1993 | Not to be confused with EliteBIOS, early versions have blue POST screen while later versions have black EliteBIOS POST screen but with v4.50 version number. | |
AwardBIOS v4.50xx/v4.51xx/v4.60xx | 1994 | Codenamed "EliteBIOS". | |
Award PowerBIOS | 1994(?) | Probably considered as AwardBIOS v5.00 by Award. | |
AwardBIOS v6.00PG | 1998-1999 | Codenamed "Medallion". Also known as Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG and Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG. Code forks from ASUS and Gigabyte do exist. A sub-version called WorkstationBIOS also exists. |