Accessing CMOS on a Tyan Thunderbird K7 board

Okay. Being an Intel geek and only having worked with P4 desktop and Supermicro boards, i'm accustomed to using "DEL" to access the CMOS.

Appearantly this is not how to go about doing things on a Tyan K7 Thunderbird server board. Accessing CMOS on a Tyan Thunderbird K7 board

Any help would be appreciated.

 

 

 

 

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