Also try F1, F2, etc. - and Alt-S, IIRC some laptops had that. I know someone to ask, if none of these work, Andy; bug me off list Mark James Paul wrote: > > Andy, > > First, are you sure it uses a CMOS type setup? > Have your tried Alt-Ctl-Del or Alt-Ctl-Esc or the DELETE key > at bootup? I think every machine I've ever worked on has > used one or the other of these methods. Of course, GRID may > be different though. > > Regards, > > Jim > > On Wed, 05 January 2000, Andy Kunz wrote: > > > > > I have been searching for a program to give me access to the CMOS setup for > > a Grid 1720 laptop. It uses a Phoenix BIOS. It doesn't tell me to push > > any key sequence to get in, so I'm assuming I need a program to give it to me. > > > > Anybody have it? > > > > Thanks! > > > > Andy > > > > PS - This will be a dedicated PIC burner box if I can get this utility. > > ================================================================== > > New Microprocessor support forum mail list - details on our site > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > > andy@rc-hydros.com http://www.rc-hydros.com - Race Boats > > andy@montanadesign.com http://www.montanadesign.com - Electronics > > ================================================================== > > jim@jpes.com -- I re-ship for small US & overseas businesses, world-wide. (For private individuals at cost; ask.)