On Sat, 19 Feb 2000 18:20:17 -0800, Gregory J. Feig wrote:

> On Fri, 18 Feb 2000 07:42:53 -0500, Mark David Roth wrote:

>> I have AMI BIOS 4/30/1989. I only have one page for setup. There is
>> no warning screen. There is no Advanced CMOS Setup. There is no toggle
>> for anti-virus. All I can do is select what drives I have installed and
>> set a RAM memory option. I can also select CMOS Diagnostics at boot up
>> which can perform various disk utilities can run tests on the disks,
>> monitor and the COM ports.

Oh yes there is an Advanced CMOS Setup, but you will need a special
utility to get into it.  Get AMIS2990.ZIP, shareware, c. 1992-1995 by
Robert Muchsel.  The shareware version is fully functional.  A nominal
registration fee will provide you with an explanation of even far more
advanced setup options than you ever wanted to know about.  The first
time you run this program you will be presented with a query asking you
if you want the German or the English Version, and the appropriate help
texts and pull-down menus will be automagically installed.  I forgot where
I downloaded it, but here is some information on how to contact the author,
as quoted from his documentation:

   How to Contact the Author
      �������������������������

      Please address all correspondence to:

        Robert Muchsel
        Hegaublick 2
        D-78465 Konstanz
        Germany

        Fax: +49-7533-3151

        Electronic Mail (this is a lifetime address):
          Internet:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
          CompuServe: >INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thumbs up, and a five star rating for Herr Muchsel!

Sam Heywood
P.S. BTW, the attached file, FILE_ID.DIZ is an ascii text file which
describes the program in Herr Muchsel's own words.

<snip>

File "FILE_ID.DIZ" (type application/octet-stream, size 0 KB)

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