CMOSsave
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CMOSsave allows you to save all of the computers CMOS ram to disk. This
means that ALL the configuration settings like CDROMDrives and
ADFSbuffers get saved, not just some (as !Configure does).

Saving
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To save the settings, just click on the CMOSsave icon on the icon bar.
This opens up a save box to allow you to set the name of the file you
want. The hourglass will appear while it is saving because it takes a
while to save it all.

Loading
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To load the settings, either drag the settings file to the CMOSsave icon
or double click on the settings file. Again, the hourglass will appear
because loading takes even longer (on an ARM 250 machine, anyway!)

Registration
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CMOSsave is Shareware. This means that after a period of THIRTY days you
must either register it or stop using it. To register it, fill in the
registration form at the end of this document and send it with TWO
pounds to the address on the registration form. The "Register as"
section on the form is the name you want Protect to be registered to
(e.g. your name or your companies name).

Any comments on CMOSsave are welcome (even if you don't register) and
should be sent to the address on the registration form.

You may freely copy the unregistered version (this one) but not the full
registered version. If you run a PD or Shareware library, you may
distribute this as long as you do not remove or change any files, and
contact me first to obtain the latest version

 Alastair Gilmour, October 1993.


Registration Document (CMOSsave)

Name:


Address:





Postcode:


Register as:



I enclose TWO pounds
	Signed:


Why did you register this programme?




How can this product be improved?



Any other comments?



Send this form or any comments, bugs etc. to:
		Alastair Gilmour,
		32 Kellwood Place,
		Dumfries,
		DG1 4HJ.

		(0387) 62533
