Running the Setup Program

You can use the Setup program on your Reference diskette to set (or change) the following for your computer:

Time and date stored in the real-time clock

Primary serial port settings

Secondary serial port settings.

The information you define with the Setup program is scored in the computer’s CMOS RAM, which is a permanent area of the computer’s memory because it is backed up by a battery.

Whenever you cum on the computer, it searches the CMOS RAM for the setup information.

You probably already set the time and date when you first set up your computer; but the Setup program provides another way to verify or change these values.

Similarly, you could use the MS-DOS MODE command instead of Setup to define the serial port parameters. However, unlike MODE, Setup stores your settings permanently so you do not have to redefine them every time you load MS-DOS.

Note

If you have already set the date and time and if you are not

using a serial port, You do not need to use the Setup

program.

Starting Setup

Follow these steps co start the Setup program: 1. Insert the Reference diskette in drive A.

A-6 Changing DIP Switches and Using Setup