On Fri, 10 Nov 2000 03:14:12 -0500 (EST), Thomas Mueller wrote:

> Yes, my BIOS brand is Award, and it dates to 1994 or possibly 1995.  How would I
> hack the CMOS?  Sometimes the computer boots into 2094, and it is possible to
> set the year interactively in CMOS to 2000 or later.  I did, and found it was in
> 2094.

Hi Thomas,

try the following:
-run debug
-enter the following (I included comments after the ; , do not enter them
:-)

o 70,32   ;tell CMOS that You want to write register 32, century byte
o 71,20   ;write 20 (current century in BCD) to CMOS
q         ;exit debug

Perhaps this will help. Good luck.

> Joerg Dietze:

>> AFAIK pepa driver connects when connection is needed and cancels
>> connection after time of inactivity, which is adjustable in the pepa.ini
>> file. Have a look at the attached zip including description and a sample
>> ini file.

> But isn't DSL supposed to be always on like cable, so why should there be an
> inactivity disconnect?

Seems that Deutsche Telekom is paid for online time.

Regards Joerg

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