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Power-On
Password
RT/CMOS
RAM
has
8
bytes
reserved
for
the
power-on
password
and
its
check
character.
The
8
bytes
are
initialized
to
hex
00.
The
microprocessor
can
only
access
these
bytes
during
power-on
self-test
(POST).
After
POST
is
completed,
if
a
power-on
password
is
installed,
the
password
bytes
are
locked
and
cannot
be
accessed
by
a
program.
A
power-on
password
can
be
from
1
to
7
characters.
During
power-on
password
installation,
the
password
(1
to
7
keyboard
scan
codes),
is
stored
in
the
security
space.
Power-on
password
installation
is
a
function
of
a
program
contained
on
the
Reference
diskette.
Once
the
power-on
password
utility
has
been
installed,
the
password
can
be
changed
only
during
the
POST.
When
the
new
power-on
password
is
installed,
changed,
or
removed,
the
password
is
not
visible
on
the
display.
The
system
unit
cover
can
be
physically
locked
to
prevent
unauthorized
access
to
the
battery.
This
helps
prevent
unauthorized
battery
removal
and
loss
of
power-on
password
and
configuration
information.
For
information
about
the
keyboard
password,
see
the
|
keyboard/auxiliary
device
controller
information
in
the
Hardware
|
Interface
Technical
Reference
Common
Interfaces
manual.
Model
60
System
Board
October
1990
3-23

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IBM Personal System/2 60 Specifications

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BrandIBM
ModelPersonal System/2 60
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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