3.Highlight the option that matches your display adapter. If you are not sure which one to choose, follow these guidelines:

If you have an EGA or VGA card, select Special options. (If you are using a compatibility mode provided by the video card, you may need to set the DIP switches on the video card, which will override the display setting in CMOS RAM.)

If you have a color graphics adapter (CGA) attached to an RGB (color) monitor, select Color/graph. 80 col.

If you have a monochrome display adapter (MDA), a monochrome graphics adpater (MGA), or a Hercules® MGA attached to a monochrome monitor, choose Monochrome

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If you have a composite color monitor, such as a color television with a video input, try selecting Color/graph 80 col. If the resolution is poor, run Setup again and select

Color/graph. 40 col.

If you have any other combination of monitor and video card, consult the documentation supplied with your video card.

4.Once you have highlighted the monitor type, press Enter. You see your new selection as the display type.

5.Highlight **SAVE SETTINGS ** and press Enter.

Setting the Auto Speed Function

The Equity 386 can operate at 20 MHz or 8 MHz and you can select either speed using the switch on the front panel of the computer. (See “Selecting Execution Speed” in Chapter 4.) You’ll probably use the faster speed for almost all your operations. Some copy-protected application programs, however, require the computer to run at 8 MHz while accessing the program on diskette. These programs also usually require you to leave a key disk-thediskette that contains the copy protection-in the diskette drive. If you use a copy-protected program often, you may want to enable the Auto speed function.

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