I had a Packard bell 486 you could press control-alt-s and get into the system 
bios after the computer was in dos and go through it with speech.
Chris


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Subject: Re: Reminiscing about old Screen Readers and Synthesizers

Hi Kevin,

So there was a way to get to the BIOS.    Since my first PC back in the
mid 80's I've wanted to be able to get in there to make changes.  Still would 
in fact.  

Would be very nice to Update, Fix, and Repair my own Hardware, all with Speech.


Grumpy Dave


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