In message <bc93e87252.rcomp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> A Rawnsley <rcomp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <0e9c187252.Andrew-Pin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Andrew Pinder <Andrew.Pinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> There's something not quite right somewhere. Looking inside !CMOStool >> I see that it works by issuing *SaveCMOS and *LoadCMOS commands at the >> appropriate times. > Note that since the SaveCMOS bit seems to work every time, you can't > go wrong with this process - just click the LoadCMOS (last step) > button again until you get the lengthy load. So can anyone tell me where the !CMOStool can be found? It wasn't on the site given with the widget. I don't need it - I got my Beagleboard up and running by use of f12 and *Configure etc - but am just curious as to where others have found it. Also, now that the widget is in place, can I get rid of the CMOS file on the SD card, or does it still have to be there? Thanks for any help -- Kevin Corney, Emley, West Yorkshire Tout est pour le mieux dans le meillieur des mondes possibles. - Pangloss --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/armini-support List-related queries to support@xxxxxxxxxxxx