POST Codes
People are often misled, because they go to the internet and see something like, "List of AMI POST codes", and not realise that AMI/Phoenix/IBM, and the like, changed their POST codes periodically. Unless you have a list that you know for fact matches the particular BIOS fitted to your motherboard, then you could be being misled.
Example #1
My IBM 5170 motherboard stops at the POST code of 02. I go to the 'IBM AT BIOS' section of www.bioscentral.com and from there discover that 02 equates to 'BIOS ROM checksum tested'.
But that is wrong, for two reasons:
1. Per here, IBM actually changed the meaning of 02 during the lifetime of the IBM 5170; and
2. Even for the 1985 dated revisions, the description is wrong. The checksum wasn't tested - it is about to be tested.
Example #2
This is an example of AMI changing the meaning of a code.
According to page 34 of the document at here, the meaning of code 03 differs between AMI's Hi-Flex and AMI's WinBIOS.