ard(a)p850ug1.demon.co.uk (Tony Duell) wrote:
Well, what if the NVRAM is one of those Dallas devices with the battery,
clock/NVRAM chip and crystal encapsulated in the same package. No easy
way to pull a jumper and clear those.
Hi
Most of the ones I've seen used in computers are the normal
NVRAM's that Dallas sells. These have no security bits or
special access codes. To a system, they look just like
comparable sized CMOS RAMs. They can even be plugged into
the same sockets.
Dwight