The Setup program requires a power-on password to turn on network server mode. If you did not yet enter a password, this message appears:

Set a power-on password first

To enter a password, highlight power-on password and follow steps 3 through 5 above.

7. After you enter a power-on password and turn network server mode on or off, highlight * * * * SAVE SETTINGS * * * * and press Enter to return to the main Setup menu.

Setting the Processor Speed

Your computer can operate at two speeds: high or low. High speed is 16 MHz and low speed simulates 8 MHz. When the computer is set on high speed, it can access memory faster. Your processor is set to operate at high speed unless you change it to low or set the speed to change automatically.

You should use high speed for almost everything you do since your programs work faster on high speed. However, certain application programs have specific timing requirements for diskette access and can run only at a slower speed; check your application program manual.

When you set your processor to change automatically, the computer switches to low speed whenever it needs to access a diskette drive and runs at high speed for all other operations.

Running the Setup Program

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