The page mentioned earlier on thinkwiki has a list of thinkpads with a
sucess/failure list. The same list ought to apply to the no1802 program.
On 2/20/07, Jon Etkins <jon@snikte.net> wrote:
>
> Phil Smith III wrote:
> > Does the no1802.com DOS program to hack the CMOS, available various
> > places on the web, actually work?
>
> Yep, used it on an R50 which refused to accept a replacement card.
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