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- From: cking@zeus.muse.rockwell.com (Christopher King)
- Subject: Re: passwd
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.191906.9807@nb.rockwell.com>
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- Organization: Rockwell International
- References: <1992Dec12.021932.16017@nuscc.nus.sg> <tms511s@zuni.esd.sgi.com> <1992Dec17.154744.12298@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 1992 19:19:06 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec17.154744.12298@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>,
- mancus@carla.JSC.NASA.GOV (Keith Mancus/MDSSC) writes:
- |>> If you are talking about the PROM passwd, and the system boots
- |>> up, then you can run the command 'nvram passwd_key ""' to clear
- |>> it, if you have an Indigo.
- |> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- |>
- |> Does this work on 4D/20, /25, and /35's? If not, what is the
- |>equivalent sequence for them?
- |>
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- The 4D/20's and 4D/25's that we have don't have a prom password. The sequence
- we needed to use to 'disarm' the prom password on the 4D/35's involved
- taking the case apart and disconnecting the battery cable from the system
- board...which also seriously confuses all the other prom settings.
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