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--- Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote
> Which ignores this bit as well (and uses Configuration
> Burial Site, otherwise known as registry).
unfortunately not in this case: It stores time zone information and other
related stuff in the registry, but if Windows (more precise: Windows XP
Hi,
this is admittedly a little off-topic but I with all the BIOS-experts here,
I hope there might be somebody who knows about this:
Is there any way to modify the daylight savings time bit (see
http://www.plasma-online.de/textual/download/misc/cmos_registers.html)
of the "realtime" clock of a i3
--- David Hendricks schrieb am Mi, 24.11.2010:
> The "00:19:66:97:d7:e2" you're seeing can be encoded in numerous ways and
> probably omits the ':' character. It may also be in a compressed portion
> of the image.
... actually, I already know the position, where the bios stores the MAC
address
Hi,
I have a whole bunch of machines with identical main boards (ASRock G43Twins
FullHD, AMI BIOS) and am trying to upgrade the firmware using flashrom. At
first sight everything looks fine (see the protocol attached below).
Unfortunately, after some tests, I noted a pretty mysterious phenomeno