* ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com [071127 22:36]:
Here from the author (Eric Hendriks) are the tools to read and write cmos.
Thanks
ron
Alternatively, you can use a utility that is part of the LinuxBIOS utils/ tree: lxbios. It reads/writes up to 256 byte cmos, and also lets you read the linuxbios table, letting you change specific CMOS settings, too, in addition to dumping/recovering all of CMOS.
Stefan