Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chap 1-Setting Up Your System
- Chap 2-Running the SETUP Program
- Starting the SETUP Program
- Selecting Options
- Setting the Date and Time
- Setting the Processor Speed Options
- Setting the Fast Boot Option
- Setting the System and Video BIOS Options
- Setting the Keyboard Options
- Installed Equipment
- Setting the Built-in Paralllel and Serial Port Options
- Setting the Speaker
- Setting the Disk Drive Controllers
- Setting the Password Options
- Setting the Diskette Drive Type(s)
- Setting the Hard Disk Drive(s)
- Setting the Non-cache Areas
- Setting the Cache Test and Use Control Options
- Saving Your Settings and Exiting SETUP
- Post-SETUP Procedures
- Appendix A-Using Memory
- Index
- Diagrams

If you need to change the time, type the current hour (hh),
then minutes (mm), and then seconds (ss) according to a
24-hour clock. (For example, 5 P.M. would be hour 17.)
Then press
GZI.
If you make a mistake, press
&+GJ
to erase the characters before you press
ei
Mw
If you entered an invalid time (such as hour 25), you see the
time prompt again. Repeat step 5 to enter a valid time.
You see the date and time you set displayed on the screen.
Setting the Processor Speed Options
There are three processor speed options you can set to
customize your computer’s processingspeed. The tablebelow
lists these options and their default settings.
Processor speed options
Software speed change
Enabled
Power-m low speed
Disabled
The Auto speed and Power-on low speed options allow
you to set your computer’s processor to operate at one of three
speeds: high, low, and automatic.
High speed is the fastest speed at which your computer%
processor can operate, (33, 50, or 66 MHz); low speed simulates
an 8 MHz processor speed; and automatic speed switches from
high to low speed when your computer accesses a diskette
drive.
Running the SETUP Program
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