User`s manual

DIGITAL-LOGIC AG MSLB-P5 Manual V0.3
PRELIMINARY 47
4.6.3 BIOS CMOS Setup
If wrong setups are memorized in the CMOS-RAM, the default values will be loaded after resetting the
RTC/CMOS-RAM with the CMOS-RESET jumper. If the battery is down, it is always possible to start
the system with the default values from the BIOS.
The following entries may be made:
Date: The current Real Date of the RTC
Time: The current Real Time of the RTC
Drive A or B: none = no drive present, FLASHDisk enabled (if device is loaded)
360k = 5,25" low density drive or FLASHDISK
1,2 MB = 5,25" high density drive or SRAMDISK
720 K = 3,5" low density drive
1,44 MB = 3,5" high density drive (Default for A:)
The A: Drive is the bootable drive.
Display type: CRT: for Mono CRT's but no LCD operating possible.
40 x 25: for Color CGA or LCD
80 x 25: for Color CGA or LCD (Default)
VGA: for VGA
Harddisk type: defines which drive is connected
Type = 0 means no drive is present (Default)!
Drive Type 48 and 49 let you define a custom harddisk parameter.
PRESS the AUTODETECT FUNCTION to identify the HD!
WARNING:
On the next Setup pages (switched with PgDn and PgUp) the values for special parameters are modi-
fiable. Normally the parameters are set correctly by DIGITAL-LOGIC AG. Be very careful in modifying
any parameter since the system could crash. Some parameters are dependent on the CPU type. The
cache parameter is always available, for example. So, if you select too few wait states, the system
will not start until you reset the CMOS-RAM using the RTC-Reset jumper, but the default values are
reloaded. If you are not familiar with these parameters, do not change anything.