1.2.2 CMOS RAM
The CMOS RAM provides 64 bytes of storage. The real-time clock uses the
first 14 bytes to track the date, time, and battery level. The remaining
50 bytes are used to store system-configuration and security information.
The data stored in CMOS RAM is kept active by the battery when the system
is powered-off. If the stored data is lost due to a depleted or removed
battery, the data can be restored by using the Starter Diskette to allow
the automatic configuration program to run. The data also can be restored
by using the restore configuration program on the user's backup copy of
the Starter Diskette.
IBM PS/2 Model 35 SX, 35 LS, 35 SLC HMR
CMOS RAM
¦ Copyright IBM Corp. 1991, 1992
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