Where is this magical utility?  I'm stuck trying to fix vendor BIOS cmos
issue with Tyan S2865, some memory parameters are outside the usual
128bytes CMOS.

I see LinuxBIOSv2/util/lxbios ... I guess I'll give it a shot.. this
email might just be the breadcrumb trail that leads someone else out of
the woods.

Jeremy

On Wed, 2007-11-28 at 09:45 +0100, Stefan Reinauer wrote:

> 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



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