In a message dated 3/27/01 3:32:55 AM Eastern Standard Time,
mapr0003(a)stud.uni-sb.de writes:
On Mon, 26 Mar
2001, Richard Erlacher wrote:
> AWARD also uses the DEL during POST as well, at least in about 10 of
the
boxes I
> have here. Phoenix uses <F1> at any
time during POST, though I seldom
see that
one
outside of Packard Bell, HP, and other U.S. makers' systems.
Phoenix also used CTRL-ALT-ESC on some of the 286s that they provided
BIOS for.
It's an Ami Bios - the DEL key is used for going into the Configuration
Setup - BUT inside the Setup I cannot change the values for the amount of
memory, which I suppose is detected in the POST-routine ... I don't know
if it's a good idea to test all possible jumper settings in the nearer
area of the memory slots ;-)
I'm not sure how
far back they have information though.