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Flash Image Tool 7.0.4.1197
Flash Image Tool_7.1.20.1119
Flash Programming Tool
FWUpdate
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System Tools
System Tools User Guide.pdf
Flash Image Tool:
The Flash Image tool (FITC.exe) creates and configures a complete SPI image file for CPT platforms in the following way:
1. FITC creates and allows configuration of the Flash Descriptor Region, which contains configuration information for platform hardware and FW.
2. FITC assembles the following into a single SPI flash image:
• Binary files of the following regions:
• BIOS
• Intel integrated LAN (GbE)
• Intel® ME
• Platform Descriptor Region
• The Flash Descriptor Region created by FITC
3. You can manipulate the completed SPI image via a GUI and change the various chipset parameters to match the target hardware. Various configurations can be saved to independent files, so you don't have to recreate a new image each time.
FITC supports a set of command line parameters that can be used to build an image from the CLI or from a makefile. When a previously stored configuration is used to define the image layout, you don't have to interact with the GUI.
FITC operates in one of two modes:
• Advanced – Same layout, look, and feel of FITC from previous generations
• Wizard – A step-by-step process limited to the essential features needed to create a full SPI image.
FITC just generates a complete SPI image file; it does not program the flash device. This complete SPI image must be programmed into the flash with FPT, any third-party flash burning tool, or some other flash burner device.
System Requirements
FITC runs on Windows* XP, Windows* Vista, and Windows* 7. The tool does not have to run on an Intel® ME-enabled system.
Flash Image Details
A flash image is composed of five regions. The locations of these regions are referred to in terms of where they can be found within the total memory of the flash.
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