CMOS Disk Save (CMOSSAV.ZIP) Version 1.0

This is the full version of the CMOS Disk Save Program.
This program has NO WARRANTIES associated with it - I will NOT
take responsibility if it destroys your computer 
(Don't worry, It was not intended to :-) ).  
This version of the program is non-widely tested - 
please test it and report any bugs to:
Efraim Feinstein
aelj@nwdc.com

To use: unzip the files (all into 1 directory)
        insert a floppy which is either unformatted or unused
                ALL DATA ON THIS FLOPPY WILL BE DESTROYED!
        type CMOSSAV A at the DOS prompt (Assuming that the drive letter is
                A) - this must be the first floppy drive on the system 
                (usually A).

To restore the CMOS: 
        boot up using the floppy disk on which
                you saved the CMOS data - NOTE: in order to do this, 
                the BIOS must be able to recognize your floppy drive -
                see your BIOS manual for details on restoring this
                data carried in the CMOS. (If the BIOS can recognize your
                floppy drive, you do not need to worry about this).
        follow the directions on the screen.
        boot DOS as you usually would.
        at the C:\> prompt, type "date", then the Enter Key, excluding the
                quotation marks.  Set the correct date.  
        at the C:\> prompt, type "time", then the Enter Key, excluding the 
                quotation marks.  Set the correct time.
        Restore is comlpete. :)

This program is released with an evaluation period of 30 days:
If you find that you like this program, I will ask for your support in 
further development of this and other programs.  It's basically worth $5.00.  
If you would like to support me and my programs (not that I _really_ 
expect to make any money on this), please send $2.00 - $5.00 to:
Efraim Feinstein
6700 192 St. Apt. 804
Fresh Meadows, NY 11365

Please include a comment regarding the program with your $.  Even if you 
don't pay, please email me your comments.

Note Again: This program has not been widely tested yet - 
Please test it out and report the results to me.
  Hope you never need it, (Hey, even I don't want your CMOS to fail)
  - Efraim

CMOS-Save is Copyright 1996 Efraim Feinstein. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

