Power requirements, option cards, 5-3-4, 5-13,A-6

Power supply frequency, A-6input ranges, 1-2,A-6limitations, 5-4maximum outputs, A-6

type, A-6

voltage selector switch, 1-2-3 Power-on diagnostics, 1-6,5-13

Printer

checking connections, 5-12drivers, 5-1 2

problems, 5-12turning off, 1-7

P r o c e s s o r jumpers, 3-7,3-27replacing, 3-25-27 specifications, A-1types, 3-24upgrading. 3-24-27

Processor speed changing 2-5-6, A-1indicator light, jumper, 3-7,3-27keyboard commands, 2-5-6 problems, 5-11

Programs, see Application programs

R

RAM, see Memory

RAM, shadow, Intro-1-2,1-13,A-2,A-14

Read/tite errors, 5-10README.TxT, Intro-3Real-time clock, Intro-2,1-10,A-2RESET button, 1-6,2-3

Resetting the computer, 1-8,2-3,5-1Resolutions, see Video resolutions ROM, 1-8,1-13,1-20,A-2,A-14RS232C ports, see Serial ports

S

Safety precautions, iii-iv, 1-5,3-1, 3-3Scanner, 1-12-13, 5-12

keen colors, A-7

Screen resolutions, see Video resolutions

Serial number, 5-1-2 Serial ports

COMl and COM2,1-4controller, A-3jumpers settings, 3-6pin assignments, A-16reassigning 3-6types, Intro-1

settings, clearing 2-3SETUP program

advanced chipset control, 1-13advanced system setup, 1-12-13 auto configuration 1-13autotype fixed disk 1-11

boot options, 1-14-15, 5-3cache memory, 1-12chipset registers, 1-13date and time, 1-10

display prompt, 1-8,1-14-15 display type, 1-10

drive configuration, 1-11-12 errors, 1-8

exiting 1-20

factory default settings, 1-8,1-20fixed disk setup, 1-11-12 function keys, 1-9

Green PC, 1-18-19

hard disk drive, 1-11-12help screen 1-9

main menu, 1-8

memory cache, 1-12,3-23memory shadow, 1-13password security, 1-15-17, A-5pause on POST errors, 1-15post-SETUP procedures, 1-20saving settings, 1-20

shadow memory, 1-13

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