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     CMOS(HW)                                   UNIX System V



     Name
          cmos - displays and sets the configuration data base


     Syntax
          cmos [ address [ value ] ]


     Description
          The cmos command displays and/or sets the values in the CMOS
          configuration  data  base.   This  battery-powered data base
          stores configuration information about the computer that  is
          used at power up to define the system hardware configuration
          and to direct boot procedures.  The data base  is  64  bytes
          long  and  is  reserved  for system operation. Refer to your
          computer hardware manual for more information.

          The cmos command is typically  used  to  alter  the  current
          hardware  configuration  when  new  devices are added to the
          system.  When only address is given,  the  command  displays
          the  value at that address.  If both address and a value are
          given, the command assigns the value to that address. If  no
          arguments   are  given,  the  command  displays  the  entire
          contents of the data base.

          The CMOS configuration data base may also  be  examined  and
          modified  by  reading  from  and  writing to /dev/cmos file.
          Because  successful  system  operation  depends  on  correct
          configuration  information, the data base should be modified
          by experienced system administrators only.

          The computer manufacturer's diagnostic  diskette  should  be
          run before setting the CMOS data base.

     Files
          /etc/cmos
          /dev/cmos


     (printed 8/30/89)                                  CMOS(HW)

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