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From: | "Campbell, Rolf [SKY:1U32:EXCH]" <moscoop AT americasm01 DOT nt DOT com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: MICROSOFT has Bought Over Linus Torvalds!! |
Date: | Wed, 12 Apr 2000 12:47:25 -0400 |
Organization: | Nortel Networks |
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Damian Yerrick wrote: > On Tue, 11 Apr 2000 18:23:19 +0600 (LKT), Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel > >Yes..todays jumperless motherboards are great aren't they. > >You can easily set the clock frequency through the BIOS.. :-) > But if a fellow accidentally sets it wrong, how will he be able to go > to CMOS setup to change it back? On my ABIT board, if it unsuccesfully 'mounts' the processor 3 times in a row, it resets the speed to 233/66. Or you could clear your BIOS setting (with a pin). -- (\/) Rolf Campbell (\/)
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