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Speaker determines whether system sounds (other than beep codes) are emitted by the on-board speaker. A change takes effect immediately (rebooting the system is not required).

However, even with Speaker set to Off, sounds from the integrated audio controller will be emitted by the on-board speaker. To disable the on-board speaker completely, follow these steps:

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SCSI controls the system’s built-in SCSI controllers. The settings for SCSI are:

Off (the default)

Secondary Only

Primary Only

Primary and Secondary

Refer to Chapter 7, “Using the Integrated SCSI Controllers,” and Chapter 10, “Install- ing Drives,” for information about configuring and installing SCSI devices.

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The following fields, which are not selectable, display information about the system:

The first field displays the type of microprocessor installed in the computer.

The three-digit number in the CPU IDs field indicates the family and model of the microprocessor that is installed in the computer. This information is useful for troubleshooting problems with the microprocessor.

Level 2 Cache displays the amount of integrated level-2 cache memory in the single-edge contact (SEC) cartridge.

System Memory indicates the entire amount of installed memory detected in your system, except for memory on Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) expansion cards.

After adding memory, check System Memory to confirm that the new memory is installed correctly and is recognized by the system.

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