A Mac's "BIOS" is not really a BIOS. It is OpenFirmware, which many Mac users find to be better than BIOS. To access OpenFirmware, you must use two hands on the keyboard and the key combination CMD-OPT-O-F.
The Mac does not have a BIOS and so the settings cannot be checked.
Windows uses BIOS while MAC uses EFI
You don't. Users have no direct access to the Apple firmware. Macintoshes do not have a BIOS setup screen
The Mac does not have a BIOS to enter. The equivalent would be the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) to access this (which is traditionally referred to as Open Firmware hence the O and F key combination) press Command-Option-O-F keys during startup. If you did not know this then you may want to read up around the subject before starting to mess with your Mac.
Macs do not use a BIOS so there is no key to press.
The delete key is also used to access bios on some systems.
mac protocols are medium access protocol. mac is sublayer of data link layer in osi model.it provides addressing and medium access mechanism
By pressing certain keys (depending on the specific computer and BIOS program) during the boot process, ex: F12, F2, F8,
try to press alt f10
In the BIOS setup program.
The BIOS Manufacter