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Hi.
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> On 29 May 99 at 8:57, James Kerr wrote:
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> > Here a weird one I have built a few systems at this point with the DFI
> > 586ITBD Mainboard cause it supports the K6 266 with no problems but I got
> > one the other day that when I booted up the machine it worked fine but when
> > I booted it up the second time the was a song playing from the PC speaker
> > and I mean it was playing as soon as I turned it on! I believe the name of
> > the song is "fur elisse". Anyway the Mainboard works fine I just have to
> > disconnect the speaker before I start having nightmares of ice-cream trucks,
> > anybody with any insight as to why the board is doing this would be a great
> > help.
>
> The AntiCMOS.B virus is apparently supposed to do something like
> this. Have you tried disinfecting this system with any of the
> anti-virus tools?
>
> David G
>
I think to remember that at the end of 1994 someone introduced in
many AMI bios code to send to the speaker the song "Happy Birthday",
specially in November 13. It was annoying, but not destructive. If you
can't remove the virus with an antivirus, perhaps that episode repeats
again, and you would need to upgrade the bios.
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Javier Vizcaino. Ability Electronics. [log in to unmask]
Starting point: (-1)^(-1) = -1
Applying logarithms: (-1)*ln(-1) = ln(-1)
Since ln(-1) <> 0, dividing: -1 = 1 (ln(-1) is complex, but exists)
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