Date : Fri, 01 May 2009 15:05:49 +0100
From : bbcmailinglist@... (Ian Wolstenholme)
Subject: MOS 3.50 CMOS Reset
Interestingly, the MOS 3.50 manual doesn't say what the new
reset configuration setting are, but presumably it is the "sensible"
values I mentioned originally.
Best wishes,
Ian
----- Original Message -----
From: Sprow [mailto:info@...]
To: bbc-micro@...
Sent: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 08:02:36 +0100
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] MOS 3.50 CMOS Reset
In article <1EEF57C7B9464AFB8E074B1492B7200F.MAI@...>,
Ian Wolstenholme <bbcmailinglist@...> wrote:
> The battery in my MOS 3.50 Master has gone, so I did the R-power on
> thing and I was surprised to note that it appears to reset the
> configuration settings to sensible values, like Mode 7, FS 254, PS 235,
> language BASIC etc. instead of everything being zero.
The manuals says:
The default configuration settings of the CMOS RAM have been changed:
? There is no need to change the configuration of your computer when
installing the alternative ROM - their settings will not change. (The new
default settings will only take effect if you ever have to reset the CMOS
RAM, using an 'R power-on'.)
? If you are using an Econet network, you should make sure that both your
configured fileserver and printserver have a network number specified as
well. If you are running multiple networks, you will already have done this.
If you are running a single network you should use *CO. F S 0. 254 rather
than *CO. FS 254 , which will give unpredictable results; likewise you
should use *CO. PS 0.235
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