Thanks.
I changed the values in the BIOS, which seemed to work for that error.
Now I get :
WakeUp Second value (63) not correct
But there's no "second value" in the BIOS?? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sergei Haller" Sergei.Haller@math.uni-giessen.de To: "Klaus Schmidinger's VDR" vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 4:24 PM Subject: Re: [vdr] nvram-wakeup problems
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Simon Baxter (SB) wrote:
SB> nvram-wakeup: value of the addr_stat byte is: 0x9F. SB> nvram-wakeup: value of the addr_day byte is: 0xFF. SB> nvram-wakeup: value of the addr_hour byte is: 0xFF. SB> nvram-wakeup: value of the addr_min byte is: 0xFF. SB> nvram-wakeup: value of the addr_sec byte is: 0xFF. SB> nvram-wakeup: value of the addr_chk_h byte is: 0x1A. SB> nvram-wakeup: value of the addr_chk_l byte is: 0x74. SB> nvram-wakeup: Checksum is: 0x1A74. SB> nvram-wakeup: WakeUp Hour value (31) not correct.
Please go into your BIOS Setup, enable the wakeup and _change_ every value (day, hour, minute, second) of the wakeup time.
Then try running nvram-wakeup again.
On some boards this procedure will "initialize" the stored values to values which make sense.
Sergei
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