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Jon Torrez wrote:
Would is be possible if there were a OS interface to the BIOS that was able to change options in real-time; without having to reboot the machine?
I suggested this in my "initial" post; we should definately have an open standard for at least querry/set operations. More difficult is having such config changes take effect without rebooting. Linux doesn't really depend on the BIOS for much after boot anyway, so changing the BIOS config won't help Linux itself during operation. DOS might benifit, but it tends to keep just enough config info in memory to screw up things. Win95 might benifit, but I think you'd also need a way to communicate such changes to the device abstraction layer (if it is even possible, Win95 is pretty horrid for things like this). I won't even bother thinking about NT.
-- Ben hawk@ttlc.net
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