User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- FRONT MATTER
- CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAP 1-USING YOUR CHAPTER
- Turning On the Computer
- Turning Off the Computer
- Using Disks and Disk Drives
- Special Keys on the Keyboard
- Stopping a Command or Program
- Resetting the Computer
- Using a Password
- Using Your Computer a Network Server
- Changing the Processor Speed
- Preparing the Hard Disk for Moving
- Using AUTOEXEC. BAT and Other Batch Files
- CHAP 2-INSTALLING AND REMOVING OPTIONS
- How to Use This Chapter
- Removing the Cover
- Changing the Jumper Settings
- Memory Modules (SIMMs)
- Installing an Option
- Removing an Option Card
- Removing the Option Card Connector Board
- Replacing the Option Card Connector Board
- Installing a New Processor Chip
- Using the Alternate VGA
- Replacing the Cover
- Post-installation Procedures
- CHAP 3-INSTALLING AND REMOVING DRIVES
- CHAP 4-RUNNING SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
- CHAP 5-FORMATTING A HARD DISK
- CHAP 6-TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX A-SPECIFICATIONS
- GLOSSARY
- INDEX

lntroduction
Your new Epson
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computer is a fast, high-performance system
offering flexibility and expandability in a compact design. It
provides the following features:
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486SX/33, 486DX2/50, or 486DX2/66 microprocessor
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4MB of internal memory, expandable to 128MB
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System and video BIOS shadow RAM
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8KB of internal processor cache
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VirtualCache’“-the Epson proprietary memory
architecture which allows the system to use all its system
memory as a virtual cache pool
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Integrated VGA (video graphics array) controller with
Wingine™ video technology developed by Chips and
Technologies
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for Microsoft
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Windows
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users
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Math coprocessor built into the 486DX2/50 and 486DX2/66
microprocessor chips
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Built-in VGA port
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Two built-in serial ports and one built-in parallel port
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Built-in IBM
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PS/2™ compatible keyboard and mouse ports
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Four 16-bit (or 8-bit) ISA option slots
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Support for up to three mass storage drives
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Password security.
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