On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, David C. Jenner wrote:
I think this just makes the "10 year rule".
Maybe, still somewhat OT I think tho.
Was this too early for BIOS reflashing? The BIOS is
not
Y2K compliant. It appears to work OK when I set the
current date/time, and when I turn it OFF/ON, it retains
the current date >2000 without problem.
Anyone have any experience with this motherboard? It was
my original 486 back in 1992, but I haven't used it for
over two years.
Many of these shipped with PROM chips installed. If you can find a more
recent BIOS version, you can program an EPROM chip to take the place of
the PROM. I've had to do this for a number of 486 class boards.
-Toth