Note

If you boot from a diskette, you see the Enter password prompt. Enter your password as described under “Using a Power-on Password” above.

You cannot change or delete a password when you boot from the hard disk in network server mode. First insert a bootable diskette in drive A and turn on the computer. Then change or delete the password, as described in the previous section. If you delete the password, the computer automatically turns off network server mode.

Changing the Processor Speed

Your computer’s processor can operate at high speed, low speed, and automatic speed, as well as other processor simulation speeds. When it is at high speed, the TURBO speed light is on.

You set the default (or power-on simulation) speed in the System Configuration program, described in Chapter 2. If necessary, you can temporarily change the processor speed using keyboard commands or the ESPEED program.

High speed is the highest speed available on your processor board and low speed simulates an 8 MHz processor speed. Automatic speed switches from high to low speed whenever the computer accesses a diskette. You can set simulation speeds for various other processors using the System Configuration program. See Chapter 2 for more information.

Certain application programs may have specific timing requirements for diskette access and can run only at low speed. See the manual for your program to determine if this is the case.

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