Your clocks aren't that bad compared to mine. The BIOS mod worked for me, and I think it'll work for you too. I don't have a spare PCI VGA either and had no issues. Just make sure to save a copy of the original BIOS to the same floppy as your modded BIOS. I called it "original.rom", and the new BIOS "1_1.rom".
If you by chance have a bad flash you need to have memorized (or written down) the steps it takes to do the flash so you can do it blind. I have to press F8 first to bring up the boot selection screen. I know floppy is first on the list so I have to hit "enter". Let DOS load. Type in the command "nvflash -5 -6 original.rom". Press "y". Wait. cntrl-alt-del. Voila!
Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try. Just need to plug my floppy drive and to buy floppy disks ...
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