changing bios settings, without eyes, how?

Shaun Oliver shaun.oliver at optusnet.com.au
Sun Mar 14 02:57:51 EST 2004


a pc weasle card is a card that allows one to capture the screen and 
keyboard input and either have it sent to another computer for 
controlling purposes or over a network for remote access.
this allows one to see the messages right from post to shutdown.
the problem inharent with this is that the screen reader reads all of 
the screen. the good thing about this is the screen reader reads all of 
the screen.
that doesn't make sense to most people but if you look at it like this.
no review functions and no way of stopping the process.
maybe you'll have review functions on the pc acting as the terminal 
 but they're not going to be of much use until you're in the bios.
for a look at the pc weasle card in action or to at least get the specs 
on it, look at the below site.
http://www.realweasel.com/pcivga.html
that's for the pci/vga model.
or for the old monocrome model,
http://www.realweasel.com/
hth

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