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>newest issue of MS-NEWS Digest happens to have the program your
>looking for. here's the info :
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>ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/sysutl/cmostool.zip 19577
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>cmostool.zip CMOSTool v1.0: CMOS utility
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>CMOSTool is a program for working with CMOS memory. You can delete
>the values currently in CMOS memory (which will remove the password),
>save values in CMOS memory to a file, load values into CMOS memory
>from a file, hex dump the CMOS memory to screen, and write a value to
>any address within the CMOS. This program should support 64, 128, and
>2048 byte CMOS's.
Well I give up. How do we tell if we've got a 64, 128, or 2048 byte
CMOS? The kanine that claims my dee-vices sez Award v4.51pg.
And in what manner should we commit suicide if we find that we've
restored a 64 byte save-file to, say, a 2048 byte CMOS??
Zalut,
David
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** David Nasser ** [log in to unmask] **
** Univ. Mo. St. Louis ** **
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"I was layin' down one night.
I heard mama and papa talkin'.
I heard papa tell mama
"Let that boy boogie-woogie.
Its in him,
and its got to come out!""
from "Boogie, Chillun", J.L. Hooker, around 1947
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