I hope it works as far as it works with mine Bios
To make your own bios you must download a tool called
CMOS Tool 1.0 which works good under Win98
http://bvn-software.hypermart.net/cmos.htm
For win2k or XP you have to use another tool also called CMOS TOOL
ftp://ftp.flashnet.it/pub/simtelnet/msdos/sysutl/cmostool.zip
The program will ask you lenght of the CMOS which is 128 bytes
the you have to replace the values with the following ones:
100/100 70h=44 71h=2F
100/133 70h=48 71h=3F
112/112 70h=45 71h=2F
124/124 70h=66 71h=3F
133/133 70h=6C 71h=3F
138/138 70h=6D 71h=3F
150/150 70h=6E 71h=3F
(166/166 70h=6f 71h=3F) <= not sure with this values
couldn't get my system bootable at 166/166
It worked fine with BIOS version 011215 it also should work with other Bios versions (i hope so)
I hope you know the risks. But clearing cmos should delete wrong values and settings
Have Fun
To make your own bios you must download a tool called
CMOS Tool 1.0 which works good under Win98
http://bvn-software.hypermart.net/cmos.htm
For win2k or XP you have to use another tool also called CMOS TOOL
ftp://ftp.flashnet.it/pub/simtelnet/msdos/sysutl/cmostool.zip
The program will ask you lenght of the CMOS which is 128 bytes
the you have to replace the values with the following ones:
100/100 70h=44 71h=2F
100/133 70h=48 71h=3F
112/112 70h=45 71h=2F
124/124 70h=66 71h=3F
133/133 70h=6C 71h=3F
138/138 70h=6D 71h=3F
150/150 70h=6E 71h=3F
(166/166 70h=6f 71h=3F) <= not sure with this values
couldn't get my system bootable at 166/166
It worked fine with BIOS version 011215 it also should work with other Bios versions (i hope so)
I hope you know the risks. But clearing cmos should delete wrong values and settings
Have Fun
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