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- From: wilfred.wong@cutting.hou.tx.us (Wilfred Wong)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Programmers: what's your
- Message-ID: <8412.121.uupcb@cutting.hou.tx.us>
- Date: 27 Aug 92 08:35:00 GMT
- Reply-To: wilfred.wong@cutting.hou.tx.us (Wilfred Wong)
- Organization: The Cutting Edge - Houston, TX - 713-466-1525
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- David Librik wrote:
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- DL>Subject: Programmers: what's your favorite BIOS?
- DL>Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1992 09:57:43 GMT
-
- DL>this note. Keep in mind that I reset my machine every few minutes, and need
- DL>something that comes up quickly and easily.
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- AMI does a pretty good job. With options to disable: Memory above
- 1MB test, floppy seek on boot and set boot sequence to C:,A:.
-
- DL>I've noticed flaws in the "user-friendliness" of a number of different
- DL>BIOSes. Several I've used take ages to memory-test (moving through the
- DL>64K blocks like a snail through molasses); others use the DEL key to bring
-
- Phoenix: Press SPACE while counting to skip memory test.
- AMI: ESC to skip
-
- DL>up the system setup -- when that's one of the keys you use to reset the
- DL>machine, meaning that you're always being thrown into the setup program
- DL>when you hit Ctrl-Alt-Del! (I believe it was an AMI BIOS that had this
- DL>particular hideous bug). And some -- I'm thinking of Phoenix BIOSes, at
-
- That's not true. You press Ctrl-Alt-Del FIRST, machine warm boot,
- and then it prompt "Hit <DEL> to run setup" during POST.
-
- DL>least a few years ago -- weren't really truly compatible with the standard
- DL>IBM BIOS, which is probably the second worst thing you can say about a BIOS.
- DL>(The worst, of course, is that it's slow ... which was the problem with IBM'
-
- I have a 486-33 w/Phoenix BIOS since 91 OCT, everything I run on it
- works perfectly (from games, windows, to programming.) Plus, from PC
- Mag. benchmark results, my [Micronics] motherboard (MB) is actually
- BETTER than some MB w/AMI BIOS. Now, I have never benchmark a MB made by
- AMI.
-
- DL>So, all you systems hackers out there with more experience than me --
- DL>what BIOS do you prefer? And can you get a specific BIOS put in a machine
- DL>you mail-order?
-
- My pick would be AMI or Phoenix! However I do want to say that AMI is
- more flexible. But unless you REALLY KNOW what's all those options are
- in BIOS setup, you are going to use the default value anyway. On the
- other hand, Phoenix is pretty simple and straight forward.
-
- Wilfred Wong
- The Cutting Edge BBS
- Houston, Texas, USA.
- InterNet: wilfred.wong@cutting.hou.tx.us
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