As you can see, the terminal looks like how you would expect it when accessed via real keyboard. Unfortunately, some function keys are not working as expected. You can configure the serial port just like you'd expect on old BIOS with serial port support, i.e. the BAUD rate, flow control, bit-ness (8-bit), etc.. The Remote Access menu in the picture is where one would configure the serial port setting for the remote access (serial console).
I'm "dusting-off" this old board from storage because it's quite a nice board to tinker with. I almost forgot that it has remote BIOS access feature back then. Basically, it works like Linux serial terminal in most embedded Linux boards out there. But, this one is limited. I think many enterprise-class motherboard has this feature back in the day and also today because it's a very crucial feature for remote manageability especially if you have thousands of machine to work with. Keep watching this one guys ;-). It's gonna be interesting..
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Hi,
any news on your new BIOS book? Is there a release date?
Might it be VT-UTF8, as documented here?
@Comment1: Haven't been able to get back working on it yet.
@comment2: will have a look later. That's possibly one of the problem.
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