said:
>The doc for the bios flash program from Tyan says that it needs a Win'95
>or 98 boot diskette. They seem to be worried about TSRs & such. I don't
>have any windoze diskettes, but I do have a Caldera DR-DOS V 7.03 with
>no autoexec.bat and the following CONFIG.SYS:
>DEVICE=SETVER.EXE
>COUNTRY=001,,A:\COUNTRY.SYS
>INSTALL=KEYB.COM US
>I would think that this ought to work for flashing the BIOS.
It should be OK. What the readme is telling you in a round about way is
that your need a true DOS boot without too many TSRs loaded. Things like
QEMM and such can conflict with this BIOS programming code.
I would recommend deleting or renaming the CONFIG.SYS you have. There's
nothing there that's really needed.
Steven
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