I've come across this site http://www.bapfish.org.uk/acorn/cmos.html which
show you how to replace the onboard battery with a NiCd. I just want to
relocate the current onboard battery so there is no chance of leaking acid
on th motherboard for now, however before I do this how can I save my
current CMOS settings so they can be restored afterwards ?. I've looked on
the web can can not find a programme that can do this or instructions.
The RPC is running 4.39 on a SA at 233Mhz if that helps.
All guidance much appreciated :-)
Start Configure (double-click on !Boot, or choose the option from the Task
Manager's iconbar menu if that's present in 4.39), click Menu over the
window and select the appropriate option. Restore is a similar process.
However, if there's any doubt about being able to get to the desktop or run
Configure afterwards, you may be best off doing it the command-line way.
Press Ctrl-F12, then type
*Spool CMOSFile
*Status
*Spool
to save the *Status output into a file called CMOSFile in the root directory
of your disc (you can use a full filename if you prefer). Set the type of
this file to Obey, then load it into an editor and strip off to top and
bottom to leave just the status report lines. Then edit each line to start
with
Configure
which will give you an obey file that sets the CMOS using *Configure. You
can then run this to reset things roughly as they were (it may require a
little fine-tuning, as IIRC some of the Status lines don't exactly map to
*Configure options).
The belt and braces option may be to print this file out, too. That way you
can do it all by hand if it really does go wrong.
--
Steve Fryatt - Leeds, England
Great explanation. I'm surprised there is not a small programme to do this
for you, nevertheless I'll give it a go.
Thanks :-)
"Steve Fryatt" <ne...@stevefryatt.org.uk> wrote in message
news:mpro.kt5iam02...@stevefryatt.org.uk...
There is !SaveCMOS... don't have a clean RISC OS 4.02 "install" handy
on my RPCEmu image, but 3.7 had it, so it's in this file:
http://acorn.riscos.com/riscos3/37/37DiscArchive/utilities.zip
> I just want to relocate the current onboard battery so there is no chance
> of leaking acid on th motherboard for now
Sorry to be pedantic, but NiCads leak alkali, not acid.
Dave
--
Brian N. McQuillan
WINMALEE NSW 2777
AUSTRALIA.
<snip>
> > If the CMOS settings are lost, do R-PowerOn to reset the CMOS. You may then
> > need *Configure IDEDiscs 1 or similar, then Ctrl-Reset to get your hard drive
> > back. Then, Shift-Dble-Click on !Boot, Dble-Click on Configure.
> >
> > (or from the command line, *!Boot.Library.LoadCMOS !Boot.Configure)
> >
> > Shutdown, Ctrl-Reset, all back. (Econet station number has to be
> > reset seperately with *SetStation).
> >
> Can I ask; By Ctrl-Reset do you mean Ctrl-Break or hit the Reset button at the rear
> of the machine while holding down the Ctrl key? Sorry for the lack of knowledge. I've
> been doing a lot of rebooting/cntrl-break(ing) over the past week. I just wish I had
> a stable machine at the moment (several earlier posts); no quite there yet;
> Netscape startup with Unicode library problems have surfaced.
>
> .
"Netscape startup with Unicode library problems have surfaced."
Sorry, that should read NetSurf.