User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- FRONT MATTER
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAP 1-SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM
- CHAP 2-RUNNING SETUP AND INSTALLING DRIVERS
- Using SETUP
- Starting the SETUP Program
- Using the System Setup Option
- Using the Fixed Disk Setup Option
- Using the Advanced System Setup Options
- Setting the Boot Options
- Using the Extended Features Options
- Setting the Security and Anti-Virus Options
- Using the Green PC Features
- Exiting SETUP
- Post-SETUP Procedures
- Installing the IDE Drivers
- Installing Video Drivers
- Using SETUP
- CHAP 3-USING YOUR COMPUTER
- CHAP 4-INSTALLING AND REMOVING OPTIONS
- CHAP 5-INSTALLING AND REMOVING DRIVERS
- CHAP 6-TROUBLESHOOTING
- Identifying Your System
- The Computer Will Not Start
- The Computer Does Not Respond
- Keyboard Problems
- Mouse Problems
- Monitor Problems
- Diskette Problems
- Diskette Drive Problems
- Hard Disk Drive Problems
- Password Problems
- Software Problems
- Printer or Scanner Problems
- Option Card Problems
- Memory Module Problems
- Controller Problems
- External Cache Problems
- APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS
- CPU and Memory
- Controllers
- Interfaces
- Mass Storage
- Keyboard
- Mouse
- SETUP Program
- Power Supply
- Option Slot Power Limits
- Physical Characteristics
- Environmental Requirements
- Options Available from EPSON
- Tested Operating Environments
- System Memory Map
- Video Resolutions and Colors
- Hard Disk DriveTypes
- Drive Option Information
- DMA Assignments
- Hardware Interrupts
- System I/O Address Map
- Connector Pin Assignments
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX

Video RAM 1MB DRAM on main system board;
expandable to 2MB using two
256KB x 16-bit video DRAM chips
Shadow RAM Supports shadowing of system and video
BIOS ROM into RAM; video shadowing
selectable in SETUP program
Cache
16KB of internal cache in the Pentium
microprocessor; includes 256KB of
external cache on eight 28-pin, 32K x 8,
20ns SRAM DIP chips; expandable to 1MB
by installing eight 28-pin, 128K x 8, 20ns
SRAM DIP chips
Math Math coprocessor built into the Pentium
coprocessor microprocessor
Clock
Real-time clock, calendar, and CMOS
calendar RAM socketed on main system board with
integrated backup battery
Controllers
Video
Cirrus Logic
®
GD5428 high-speed, super
VGA local bus controller provides
resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 in 16 colors
with 1MB of VRAM or up to 1280 x 1024 in
256 colors with 2MB of VRAM; True Color
support in the 640 x 480 resolution
Diskette
Controller on main system board supports
up to two diskette drives or one diskette
drive and a tape drive
A-2 Specifications