Some programs, for compatibility reasons, may require the computer to run at 4.77MHz. Try changing the CPU speed with the switch on the front panel. See “Selecting Execution Speed” in Chapter 2.

Printer Problems

Most of the problems encountered while using a printer can be solved by checking the manual that came with the printer. If the printer is not working correctly and has just been installed, first make sure the printer has power and is correctly connected to the computer. The printer manual provides instructions on cable connections.

If you have a serial printer, or if you have problems with paper feeding, you may also need to check the printer manual for the correct DIP switch settings. The DIP switches on a printer help it communicate properly with the computer.

Option Card Problems

If you have installed an option card and get unexpected results, double-check the following points:

1.Is the option card installed correctly?

2.Did you follow the setup and operating instructions described in the option card manual?

3.Did you set any necessary DIP switches or jumpers on the option card? See your option card instructions.

4.Did you set any necessary DIP switches on the main unit? See “Setting the DIP Switches” in Chapter 1.

5.Did you change any necessary jumper settings in the main unit? See Appendix A, “Changing Jumper Settings.”

6.If you added an external device, did you use the proper cable to connect the peripheral to the port or option card connector on the rear panel?

7.Did you perform any necessary post-installation setup procedures for the operating system? See your Diagnostics, MS-DOS, or other software manual for instructions.

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