Hope you get the results you want, Mel!

I'm curious; what information might be stored in those additional 192 bytes?
Or, why do you want to access/wipe the entire PRAM allocation?

Just wondering what undocumented goodies might lurk there  ...   : )

m
(happily running System 6.0.8 on a venerable SE/30)


TechTool Lite 3.0.4 can allegedly do that.

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/5995

On 24.12.2004, at 19:51, Mel wrote:

I need a version of TechTool that will allo9w me to be
able to access all of PRAM's 256 bytes, not just the
64 bytes that can be reset using the four keys on
start up: command-option-P-R, but need to access and
reset the additional 192 bytes that cannot be accessed
upon start up.

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