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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-31T13:32:44.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hm, after digging out my device it is a K1297-1SA01 with Award PowerBIOS 1.00, which boots NT4 from SCSI disk. Guess the plattform is completely different since there is no boot command line, but a graphical BIOS menu.\n\nFrom BIOS it probes the floppy drive and then jumps to the NT4 loader.\n\nEdit: Just found out it has an AP-1 board. Didn’t know about the additional application processor, which seems to use VxWorks. It has a RJ12 serial port hidden under an “EMI do not remove” sticker, but there is no battery on it.",
  "title": "K1297-G20 Protocol Tester"
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