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[[File:Phoenix ROM BIOS 1.xx POST.png|thumb|The Phoenix ROM BIOS 1.xx POST screen]]
[[File:Phoenix ROM BIOS 1.xx POST.png|thumb|The Phoenix ROM BIOS 1.xx POST screen]]
Phoenix ROM BIOS Ver 1.xx is the first version of [[PhoenixBIOS]], developed by [[Phoenix Technologies]] (back then called Phoenix Software Associates) and released in 1984. It is the first mass licensed fully IBM PC compatible BIOS, as other BIOSes at the time were either not fully compatible, or contained copyrighted IBM code, prohibiting their mass licensing.
Phoenix ROM BIOS Ver 1.xx '''is the first version of [[PhoenixBIOS]], developed by [[Phoenix Technologies]] (back''' then called Phoenix Software Associates) and released in 1984. It is the first mass licensed fully IBM PC compatible BIOS, as other BIOSes at the time were either not fully compatible, or contained copyrighted IBM code, prohibiting their mass licensing.


This version does not include a built-in setup utility as that became a feature a few years later in around 1987 for most computers. For system configuration, a configuration diskette must've been inserted.
This version does not include a built-in CMOS setup utility. For system configuration, a configuration diskette must be used.

Revision as of 17:39, 28 January 2024

The Phoenix ROM BIOS 1.xx POST screen

Phoenix ROM BIOS Ver 1.xx is the first version of PhoenixBIOS, developed by Phoenix Technologies (back then called Phoenix Software Associates) and released in 1984. It is the first mass licensed fully IBM PC compatible BIOS, as other BIOSes at the time were either not fully compatible, or contained copyrighted IBM code, prohibiting their mass licensing.

This version does not include a built-in CMOS setup utility. For system configuration, a configuration diskette must be used.