nvram-wakeup.conf for Asus M3N78-EM

To run your Linux-based PVR according to defined timer an utility nvram-wakeup is used usually. If it supports your motherboard the config file can be generated easily by the utility. But if not you should experiment or use shared results. I didn’t find my Asus M3N78-EM in the nvram-wakeup MD list. So, after a short googling I found the config:
################################################
## Mainboard autodetection information:
##
## - Mainboard vendor: "ASUSTeK Computer INC."
## - Mainboard type: "M3N78-EM"
## - Mainboard revision: "Rev X.0x"
## - BIOS vendor: "American Megatrends Inc."
## - BIOS version: "0511"
## - BIOS release: "01/13/2009"
need_reboot = ON_ANY_CHANGE
addr_stat = 0xDD # Status byte
shift_stat = 3 # The position of the status bit in the byte
addr_day = 0x8C # Day
addr_hour = 0x8D # Hour
addr_min = 0x62 # Minute
addr_sec = 0x63 # Second
addr_chk_h = 0x30 # High checksum bit
addr_chk_l = 0x31 # Low checksum bit
upper_method = VT82Cxxx

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