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to: Jim Holsonback
from: Charles Angelich
date: 2003-02-08 01:55:02
subject: CMOS battery

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Hello Jim - 

RJT>> This didn't hit me the first time around. I'd be *real*
RJT>> surprised, if we were talking about onboard stuff that's
RJT>> built into bigger chips, if that Pentium in fact had
RJT>> 8250-type uarts. There oughta be some easy software that
RJT>> could be run to determine that, doncha think? 

CA>> MSD.EXE that is incl with W31 installs should work. 

JH> Yes, and it also came with DOS 6.x and on the CDROM Disc of
JH> Win9x. 

I knew Wayne had W31 installed, I did not know what version of
DOS he is/was using and AFAIK he had no working W9x install as
yet. 

JH> Another way to find out, if running Win9x, go to Control
JH> Panel, click on Modems, then Diagnostics. The display lists
JH> all COM ports, not just the ones with a Modem. Then you can
JH> highlight each COM Port, and click on "More Info", and it
JH> shows the UART type associated with each port. 

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