What is the key combination to bring up the CMOS setup on a 1000?
There isn’t any. The system setup information is stored in an EEPROM, not CMOS. To change the EEPROM, you run the system setup program from the DOS command line (or sometimes from a bootable floppy). Each model and submodel in the 1000 line has its own specific setup program. The original 1000, 1000A, HD, EX, SX, and TX have neither EEPROM nor CMOS (treat them like old XT’s, which don’t have CMOS either, and use jumpers and switches on the motherboard for setup).
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