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123a3583afc9 tech Hello Tom - TW>>> As I recall form the "Old Days" sometimes a "Bad Burn" TW>>> ment replacing the BIOS chip. There was NO recovery i TW>>> nsome cases. ->> The machine I was experimenting on was an 80386 at 20mhz ->> which should give you and idea just how old it was. :-) TW> Those were the ones. Thre was back in that ers several TW> places to get Replacement CMOS chips. Were not exacticaloy TW> inexpensive as I recall. I goofed the BIOS up at a time when the machine was already 'legacy' class and it just wasn't worth the time/money/trouble to fix it. > > , , > o/ Charles.Angelich \o , > __o/ > / > USA, MI < \ __\__ --- * ATP/16bit 2.31 * ... DOS the Ghost in the Machine! http://www.devedia.com/dosghost/* Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 123/140 500 106/2000 633/267 |
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