Award Software - Products

Products

  • AwardBIOS: It is a BIOS developed by Award Software, and later Phoenix Technologies.
  • CardWare: It is a PC Card software product.
  • EliteBIOS: It is the system management software product that Award Software designs, develops and markets to the manufacturers of desktop, server, mobile and embedded systems.
  • PC DIAG: Diagnostic software
  • CheckIt POSTcard: Power On Self Test system diagnostic board
  • ISA POSTcard: ISA Diagnostic hardware
  • PCI POSTcard: PCI Diagnostic hardware
  • Preboot Manager
  • SMSAccess: System management software suite
  • DMIAccess: Desktop Management Interface utilities
  • LMAccess: Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 95-based hardware status monitoring and alarm application
  • MPCAccess
  • RPBAccess: Remote, preboot diagnostic and repair software
  • USBAccess: It is a USB-host software targeted for consumer electronics and embedded device manufacturers.
  • WWWAccess: Product suite for Internet appliance applications using Intel x86 embedded design.
  • APIAccess: Integrates Win32 applications into real-time systems. Formerly Willows Toolkit for UNIX and Willows RT for Embedded Systems.

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