Here's a crazy question. I have a running system on which I want to change
the motherboard's chipset memory speed from 60ns->70ns. Normally this is
of course done through the BIOS, but presumably this simply hits a config
register with an outb() or similar. It is a standard BIOS (Award) with
standard TX chipset.
I'm mad, I know, but can I change this without physically going to the
machine and rebooting??
Cheers
Chris
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