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>> DECstation 316sx (hey it was really cheap).
How much did someone pay your family member to take the machine? ;-)
Since I don't have any direct working knowledge of this machine, I can
only give you some general suggestions.
1) Clear CMOS memory. I can't tell you how to do it. There may be a
jumper, or there may be a battery that you can remove and leave off
overnight.
2) Use a generic setup program. There are only a few limited functions
that can possibly be done by such a program though. See the shareware
conference (humane::ibmpc_shareware) for other pointers.
one example:
Directory PCBUHD::SYS$UTIL:[000000]
GSETUP31.ZIP;1 59/60 16-MAR-1989 20:37:20.00 (RE,RWED,RE,RE)
Good luck.
/Bill
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| A service trick I used to use may help here. A company called
Speedstor used to have a generic AT BIOS setup file as part of their
disk utility set. It does not work on any of DIGITALs, HPs, NECs or
Compaqs machines! BUT it does corrupt the bios settings table so
that you are forced to run the bios setup again, and the bios does
not check revs when it is corrupted in this way. Sorry, but due to
theft I no longer have a copy of the utility.
Ron Powell.
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Thanks for the replys.
If corrupting the bios is all I have to do, perhaps I can just enter
some characters there via debug.
I will try downloading the generic setup and using them.
b.t.
ps
Cheap was 50 US Dollars for system, monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer,
all cables, etc.
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