* ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [071127 22:36]: > Here from the author (Eric Hendriks) are the tools to read and write cmos. > > Thanks > > ron
Alternatively, you can use a utility that is part of the LinuxBIOS utils/ tree: lxbios. It reads/writes up to 256 byte cmos, and also lets you read the linuxbios table, letting you change specific CMOS settings, too, in addition to dumping/recovering all of CMOS. Stefan -- coresystems GmbH • Brahmsstr. 16 • D-79104 Freiburg i. Br. Tel.: +49 761 7668825 • Fax: +49 761 7664613 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] • http://www.coresystems.de/ Registergericht: Amtsgericht Freiburg • HRB 7656 Geschäftsführer: Stefan Reinauer • Ust-IdNr.: DE245674866 -- linuxbios mailing list linuxbios@linuxbios.org http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios