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^ BIOS Revision ^ BIOS Version ^ CSE Firmware Version ^ BIOS Binary ^ ^
| **Rev. 0100** | **05.54.15.28.03** | 18.0.10.2269 | TQMxCU1-HpcM_05.54.15.28.03_DP.bin \\ TQMxCU1-HpcM_05.54.15.28.03_USB.bin | [[https://www.tq-group.com/filedownloads/files/products/embedded/software_drivers/x86/embedded-modul/COM-HPCM/TQMxCU1-HPCM/UEFI.0100_TQMxCU1-HPCM_05.54.15.28.03.zip| Download ]] |
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* Remove additional Hot Key strings
* Enable NPU Device
* Enable H2OUVE Support
* Define USB Overcurrent mapping
* Set some Defines and PCDs
* Set maximal password length to 20 letters
* use 3x reset default processing
* set SMBIOS data
* SioTqmx86: Integrate PECI Temperature
* SioTqmx86: Integrate Fan Speed Measurement
* Disable Console Redirection by default
* Disable Fast Read support
* Enable Snap Screen Support
* Fix long boot time when CMOS cleared
* Adapt setup menu
* SioTqmx86: Integrate Fan Control
* SioTqmx96: Remove LVDS configuration
* Show info of BIOS version type (DP or USB C) in Main
* SioTqmx86: Change string of SS lange configuration
* Change Default configuration
* Adapt PCIe help text
* Adapt SioTqmx86
* Change eSPI frequency
* Fix not working debug log
* Speed up boot process
* Integrate memory SPD data dependent on GPIOs
* Show Build Time in SCU
* Set version string to TQ specific
* Integrate TQ boot logo
* SioF81214e: Remove Fintek SuperIO
* Configure SerIRQ in eSPI-to-LPC bridge ECE1200
* Change USB3.2 speed to Gen2
* Repurposing TCSS port to USB TypeA
* Add verba table for audio codec ALC262
* Reduce SPI frequency to 33MHz
* Adapt IFWI image output name
* Remove GPIO configuration in desc file
* Do not configure PCIe CLK Req pins in GPIO config
* Adapt PCIe clock mapping
* Adapt GPIO configuration
* Adapt GOP configuration
* Adapt ME configuration
* Define memory byte swizzling
* Set module to NO-CRB
* Add current CSME FW
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^ Supported Windows Version ^ Drivers ^ Status ^
| **Microsoft® Windows® 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024** | BKC1 (WW28) | Compatible |
^ Supported Linux Distributions ^ Version ^ Status ^
| **Ubuntu** | **TBD** | TBD |
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The PICMG EAPI makes it easy for developers to access specific hardware interfaces of our TQ modules from their Windows application. The EAPI provides features like GPIO control, I2C, system information and watchdog timer.
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[[en:x86:eapi_windows | Get started >>]]
[[en:x86:eapi_development | EAPI Development >>]]
x86 Yocto is an operating system designed for x86 computers and based on the Yocto project, which allows developers to create custom Linux systems for their devices. We offer a meta-layer for our x86 modules, which provides all necessary customizations for our modules.
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[[.:yocto_quickstart | Get started >>]]
The TQMx86 MFD driver enables the use of interfaces like GPIO, I2C, Watchdogs and many other module functions. This should already be included in the current Linux distributions (mainline).
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[[en:x86:tqmx86_linux_mfd_driver | Get started >>]]