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

Setting the Non-cache Areas
Your computer automatically caches all of your system
memory except for four of the system defined non-cache
address areas listed in the table below. You can enable or
disable caching in any of six,
System Defined
Cache
control
Areas and also set two additional
User
Defined
Non-cached Areas (also listed in the table).
Non-cache address areas
Option
Default Setting
Systern defined areas
AUYOOh-AFFFFhWCMQ
Disabled
BOOOOh-BFFFFhUXhing Disabled
cClOOOh-CFFFFhWChlng Enabled
DOWOh
-
DFFFFh
caching
Disabled
EOOOCti-EFFFFhcaCWflg
Disabled
Kwx)h-FFFFFhUXhhIg
Enabled
User Defined areas
1st User defined non-cache low 0000000h*
address
1st User defined
non-cache high 0000000h*
address
2nd User defined
non-cache low 0000000h*
address
2nd User defined non-cache high
0000000h*
address.
*
If you set any user-defined non-cache areas, SETUP automatically sets me
high address at least 4KB higher man me corresponding low address.
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Running the SETUP Program