Technical data
System Software
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DIGITAL PC 3500/5510
If default settings need to be changed, use the Control Panel Display option.
However, before changing the resolution or resetting the monitor type, please check
the monitor documentation. Selections must be based on what settings the monitor
can support. Choosing one of the Factory Preset Resolutions listed in the monitor
manual allows the resolution to be changed without having to adjust the monitor.
Refer to the Windows 95 User’s Guide or the Windows NT Workstation
Installation Guide and any related on-line help for configuration information.
For models equipped with an AGP graphics card, please refer to the online AGP
documentation provided on the AGP card manufacturer’s CD-ROM included with
the system. Screen resolution and supported graphics modes as well as AGP
product documentation are available on this CD.
Configuring Networking
If the computer has onboard network capability, configuration information is available
on the System Software CD-ROM. See the CD-INFO.TXT file on the System
Software CD-ROM for configuration and installation information.
Configuring Additional Hardware
Adding hardware requires configuring the computer resources, such as IRQ and
DMA settings. With a Plug and Play operating system, such as Windows 95, and
Plug and Play hardware, the process is simplified. Windows 95 can automatically
determine the appropriate resource settings and then set them.
Some expansion boards, known as “legacy” cards, are not Plug and Play compatible,
but still operate with Windows 95. See the Microsoft Windows 95 documentation for
information on configuring new hardware.
Other operating systems, such as Windows NT Workstation, require that you select
and set the configurations. The ISA Configuration Utility can help you determine the
available resources.