
TweakBIOS 1.30 for Intel HX, FX, VX and TX chipsets

     Short Introduction

First of all, TweakBIOS is *not* a TSR. It does *not* take up any 
memory, once you exit it. The settings you make in the program
will be in effect until the computer is turned off or re-booted.

The user interface if TweakBIOS very much resembles the
Award BIOS. Use the arrow keys to move between the different
settings, and PageUp/PageDown or +/- to change them. 

To apply the settings, press F10. If the settings are too
fast for your computer, it might freeze at this stage.

With the registered version of this program you can save your 
favourite settings to a file, and automatically load them
each time you start your computer! See the file REGISTER.TXT
for information on how to register.

On the right side of the screen you see information about
your chipset, cache, memory configuration and memory timings. 

The timings shown in red are the ones that people most often
use to compare memory timings. Many of the settings in this
program *don't* affect these timings, but they *still* make
your computer faster!



If you still have the courage to use the program, here are some
tips for the different settings:


- generally, a smaller value is faster
- enabled is usually better than disabled


For more info on the settings, see:

  http://www.helsinki.fi/~wikgren/tweakbios/tweakdoc.html


Miro Wikgren, April 6th, 1997.
