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to: JONATHAN DEBOYNE POLLARD
from: TONY PATER
date: 1998-05-11 00:20:00
subject: cmos

 Jonathan...... reminder here-under !
 Tony
 Sydney, Oz
 Mon 11/05/1998  12:24:06  
  Area: [ Fido ] OS/2 tech ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
  Msg#: 765             Rec'd                    Date: 23 Mar 98  15:40:50
  From: Jonathan de Boyne Pollard                Read: Yes    Replied: Yes
    To: Tony Pater                               Mark:                     
  Subj: OS2CLU02
  ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
 JdBP>> I'm not sure that I follow you.  One can redirect the output of the
 JdBP>> CMOS command to file, of course, but you seem to be wanting
 JdBP>> something else. 
 TP>  Thanks for responding Jonathan; yes I was seeking a utility (OS/2), 
 TP> which would show/save contents of CMOS and something akin to the 
 TP> ability to save/restore settings should it be necessary.
It shouldn't be too hard to write one of those.  The main problem is that I
don't have enough hard disc space to work with at the moment.  
I should have my new hard disc in a couple of weeks.  Remind me then.
 ¯ JdeBP ®
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