If you have not installed any additional memory in your computer (beyond the IMB of on-board memory) , there is no memory available for you to use as expanded memory.

If you have installed more memory, the total amount appears in the information window; you can define how much you want to use as expanded memory in units of 5 12KB. For example, if you have installed an additional 1MB of memory, for a system total of 2MB, you can specify either 512KB or 1024KB to be expanded memory.

Once you have defined the amount of expanded memory through SETUP, you must also use a memory manager to convert the computer’s extended memory to expanded. See “Using Expanded Memory Beyond 1MB” in Chapter 4.

Setting the Password

The SETUP program lets you set a password to control who can use your system. This is an optional feature, and if you do not want to define a password for your computer’ skip this section.

Once you set a password through SETUP, you must enter it every time you turn on your computer or reset it by pressing the RESET button. If you do not enter it correctly, the computer does not respond to your keyboard entries. Therefore’ if you define a password, be sure to remember it or write it down and keep it in a safe place.

To set a password, move the cursor to the Password option. Next to it, you see either an empty space or the words Not ins t a 11 e d . (If you have already run SETUP and entered a password, you see the current password.) If Not installed appears, press Page Up or Page Down to display the blank space.

2-12 Running the Setup Program