Le mercredi 16 août 2006 à 20:04 +0100, Dieter a écrit :
> > When reading post on fixed frequency monitor, I was wondering if it
> > could be worth to have a "bios configurator" ?
> > 
> > You know, like scsi card. Thus, No live-cd, no os to boot in order to
> > configure the fixed frequency desired. Just plug in a x86 and use bios
> > screens to configure the card.
> 
> Huh?  A "bios configurator" that is like a scsi card?  You plug a x86
> into it?  I have no clue what you are talking about.

On x86, at boot, you can configure some hardware by pressing the del key
(typically, but it may be another key).
When you plug an scsi card in the computer, at boot, you have a small
message saying "press this key to configure scsi". If you press this
key, you have a nice menu to configure your scsi card.

(I hope my english is not that bad ;)

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