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Table 2-1

Computer Setup

Task

Computer Setup Selection

View the product name, processor type/speed/stepping, CPU serial number, system ROM date, system board revision, installed memory size, and asset tracking number

Select File, then select System Information.

Set the system time and date

Select File, then select Set Time and

 

Date.

 

 

View the currently installed drive A:

Select Storage, then select Diskette

(preinstalled diskette drive) and drive B:

Drives.

devices and set resources for diskette drives

 

 

 

Enable/disable diskette booting and diskette

Select Storage, then select Removable

writing

Media.

NOTE: After saving changes to Removable

 

Media, the workstation will restart. Turn the

 

workstation off, then on, manually.

 

 

 

View information regarding IDE devices

Select Storage, then select IDE Devices.

connected to the system

 

NOTE: ATAPI devices (CD-ROM, tape) are

 

listed as ATAPI devices.

 

 

 

Allows you to set hard drive to Ultra-DMA

Select Storage for the IDE Drive Timing.

(Ultra-ATA), EDMA, or PIO mode operation.

 

 

 

Enables/disables IDE drive translation

Select Storage for the IDE Drive

 

Translation.

 

 

Specify the boot order of installed peripheral

Select Storage, then select Boot Order.

devices (such as LS-120 drive, diskette drive,

 

hard drive, SCSI, or CD-ROM devices)

 

 

 

Set the energy saver mode to Advanced, Disabled, or Minimal

Select Power, then select Energy Saver.

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AP200 specifications

The Compaq AP200 is a notable entry in the world of personal computing that came out during the late 1990s. As a versatile and powerful workstation, it was designed to cater to the growing demands of business users and technical professionals at a time when computing power was rapidly evolving. One of the main features of the AP200 was its robust architecture, which included Intel's Pentium II processors, allowing for heightened performance and multitasking capabilities. The system could be configured with a memory capacity of up to 512 MB, a substantial amount for its era, enabling users to run multiple applications simultaneously without lag.

The Compaq AP200 incorporated advanced graphics technology, often equipped with high-performance 3D graphics cards that provided excellent rendering capabilities for graphics-intensive applications. This made it a preferred choice for designers and engineers who depended on sophisticated software for their work, such as CAD programs. The flexibility of the AP200 also allowed for a variety of connectivity options, including USB ports for peripherals, parallel and serial ports, and network interfaces, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of accessories and network setups.

Storage options were another highlight of the Compaq AP200, with the ability to support large capacity hard drives typical of the late 1990s, which facilitated the storage of important documents, images, and design files. Users also had the option to install external drives or use CD-ROM drives, enhancing the device’s functionality for multimedia applications and data backups. The inclusion of Windows NT as a supported operating system provided users with a stable and secure environment suited for enterprise-level tasks.

The design of the Compaq AP200 was both practical and appealing, featuring a sturdy chassis that ensured durability while still being compact enough to fit into most office spaces. The emphasis on serviceability was apparent in its design, as components were easily accessible for upgrades and repairs, making it a cost-effective choice for businesses. With its combination of cutting-edge technology, expandable options, and user-friendly features, the Compaq AP200 represented a significant step forward in workstation design, catering to the needs of professionals during a transformative era in computing.