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- From: 6881300@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM
- Subject: Re: 48 Re: Phoenix BIOS - How do you get to CMOS setup?
- Message-ID: <92314.23707.6881300@LMSC5.IS.LMSC.LOCKHEED.COM>
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- Organization: Lockheed Missiles & Space Company, Inc.
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 92 14:42:02 GMT
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- >>------------------------- Original Article -------------------------
- >>In article <1992Nov2.232531.5389@PA.dec.com>, reisert@sttng.mlo.dec.co(Jim Rei
- >>
- >>I acquired a 286 machine with Phoenix BIOS. How do you get to the
- >>CMOS setup screen?
-
- >I no longer have my 286 with Phoenix BIOS so I don't know the version
- >number. All I had to do was press <Ctrl-Alt-s> and it would pop up. There
- >was also instructions printed on the screen during boot but I don't recall
- >exactly what it said.
-
- > Allen Mulvey
- > mulvey@blurt.oswego.edu
-
- Well ...
- Actually, this may or may not work. Better to hold down <Ctrl> and
- <Alt> and tap <S> every second or so until the CMOS screen comes up.
- My 286/Phoenix seems to have a keyboard buffering problem.
-
- Cordially, Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.
- Roy Sette rsette@lmsc.lockheed.com P.O. Box 3504, B/182, O/82-10
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