- is
available from
manufacturers of
BIOSes and motherboards.
There are
websites which collect codes for many
BIOSes.
These POST beep
codes are covered...
-
BIOSes, the boot
priority order can be
configured by the user. In
older BIOSes,
limited boot
priority options are selectable; in the
earliest BIOSes,...
-
supported by IBM
BIOSes as well as most
other BIOSes. The
Toshiba T1000 BIOS is
known to not
support this properly, and some old Wyse 286
BIOSes use DL values...
-
supported by IBM
BIOSes as well as most
other BIOSes. The
Toshiba T1000 BIOS is
known not to
support this properly, and some old Wyse 286
BIOSes use DL values...
-
supported on
different computers, and
variations in the
quality of
BIOSes (i.e. some
BIOSes are
complete and reliable,
others are
abridged and buggy). By taking...
-
instead of a monitor. This
allows servers using PC
hardware with
conventional BIOSes or
operating systems lacking serial capability to be
administered remotely...
- and
write services using cylinder-head-sector (CHS) addressing.
Modern PC
BIOSes also
include INT 13h
extension functions,
originated by IBM and Microsoft...
- systems,
including DOS,
Windows and NetWare:
Examples IBM PC-compatible
BIOSes use
magic values 0000 and 1234 to
decide if the
system should count up memory...
- A
disaccharide (also
called a
double sugar or
biose) is the
sugar formed when two
monosaccharides are
joined by
glycosidic linkage. Like monosaccharides...
- 100%
reliable in practice. The
signature is
checked for by most
system BIOSes since (at least) the IBM PC/AT (but not by the
original IBM PC and some...