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- This page displays standard information found in AT/386/486 computers's
- CMOS memory.
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- The CMOS is a small amount of memory that is used by many computers to
- hold important information. It also is the clock/calender used to set the
- time/date on bootup.
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- Most of the information is self-explanatory. You can change this
- information by using your computer's SETUP program or special keystroke
- combination.
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- Some computers automatically set the math co-processor bit themselves, or
- may even use it for something else. It's not uncommon for this to be wrong.
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- NOTE!! 386 based PS/2's appear to have a non-standard format. Ignore
- erroneous information and 'bad checksum' message.
-