> > > In terms of usability, including a default NVRAM would be a good feature on some > > > systems. > > > > I'm sorry, I thought some games already included a default NVRam file? > > Some do, not all.
I strongly think that machines should have their own default NVRAM since they were sold in a working state, specially for the most complex ones that need strange sequences or external programs to initialize the NVRAM.
I'm currently working in an ancient system with a preliminary I2C bus handling the NVRAM. This particular system has critical settings inside the NVRAM, and without them is IMPOSSIBLE to boot the system. There is no way to initialize the NVRAM. All is made from factory.
So, I support the fact to construct default NVRAMs, *AND* doucument in a detailed way how is the process to initialize it, if possible.
Robbie.
-- Risen from my grave --
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