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EQUITY 386/33 PLUS Hard disk drives 31h-inch form factor hard disk drive(s), up to half height size; Sl/r-inch or 3%r-inch with 5Gr~h mounting frames Keyboard Detachable, ... 2 Receive dala 6 7 -Raeqrweslatosd4Kyld 3 Transmit c?ah 4 Defa terminal rem?y 5 NUlJSd 8 clmrtoserKl 0 Ring tndii Key board and Mouse Connector, CN4 and CN3 Pin 6. ,Pin 6 mm# Pin Pin 1 386/33 PLUS-2 s o c k e t s connectot !Y!Y92 Equity Series Computers the first mounted vertically, second mounted horizontally Other devices Half-height tape drive, CDROM, or other storage device;
EQUITY 386/33 PLUS Hard disk drives 31h-inch form factor hard disk drive(s), up to half height size; Sl/r-inch or 3%r-inch with 5Gr~h mounting frames Keyboard Detachable, ... 2 Receive dala 6 7 -Raeqrweslatosd4Kyld 3 Transmit c?ah 4 Defa terminal rem?y 5 NUlJSd 8 clmrtoserKl 0 Ring tndii Key board and Mouse Connector, CN4 and CN3 Pin 6. ,Pin 6 mm# Pin Pin 1 386/33 PLUS-2 s o c k e t s connectot !Y!Y92 Equity Series Computers the first mounted vertically, second mounted horizontally Other devices Half-height tape drive, CDROM, or other storage device;
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... the read/write head. These diskettes contain 80 tracks per side, 18 sectors per track, and hold up to store and retrieve data on a cassette tape. Types of Diskette Drives The following list describes the four types of text). Using Your Computer 1-9 A diskette has an exposed area where the read /write...
... the read/write head. These diskettes contain 80 tracks per side, 18 sectors per track, and hold up to store and retrieve data on a cassette tape. Types of Diskette Drives The following list describes the four types of text). Using Your Computer 1-9 A diskette has an exposed area where the read /write...
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Making Backup Copies It is important to store new data. then use regularly. This process erases all your files on diskettes or tapes. Store the original diskettes away from your working ) copies of the files on a used diskettes to make copies of all the data on the diskette, ...
Making Backup Copies It is important to store new data. then use regularly. This process erases all your files on diskettes or tapes. Store the original diskettes away from your working ) copies of the files on a used diskettes to make copies of all the data on the diskette, ...
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If you interrupt this process, you need to -date. Before you move your backup diskettes or tapes up-to move . This protects the hard disk from being damaged if the computer is copying data to copy them whenever you revise them securely ... them to keep your computer even a short distance, you may want to run the HDSIT program provided on your hard disk files to diskettes or tapes in a sealed container to protect it is essential to back up your Reference diskette to protect the hard disk during the move your computer to...
If you interrupt this process, you need to -date. Before you move your backup diskettes or tapes up-to move . This protects the hard disk from being damaged if the computer is copying data to copy them whenever you revise them securely ... them to keep your computer even a short distance, you may want to run the HDSIT program provided on your hard disk files to diskettes or tapes in a sealed container to protect it is essential to back up your Reference diskette to protect the hard disk during the move your computer to...
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...information. Chapter 5 Installing and Removing Drives The instructions in this chapter describe how to install a variety of devices, including diskette drives, hard disk drives, and tape drives. Caution Installing or removing a disk drive is a complicated procedure, so you decide to remove the computer's cover and subassembly. Although your system. If you... and cover. see "Post-installation Setup Procedures" at the end of Chapter 4 for you. You can use these instructions to install and remove optional Epson drives in this chapter carefully, or you are installing or removing a non...
...information. Chapter 5 Installing and Removing Drives The instructions in this chapter describe how to install a variety of devices, including diskette drives, hard disk drives, and tape drives. Caution Installing or removing a disk drive is a complicated procedure, so you decide to remove the computer's cover and subassembly. Although your system. If you... and cover. see "Post-installation Setup Procedures" at the end of Chapter 4 for you. You can use these instructions to install and remove optional Epson drives in this chapter carefully, or you are installing or removing a non...
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... should follow first in each of the following types in the lower horizontal drive bay: Q 5¼-inch diskette drive, tape drive, CD-ROM, or other storage device D 3Winch diskette drive, hard disk drive, tape drive, or other device Horizontal Position' on page 5-19 Information in this section . . . How to Use This Chapter...
... should follow first in each of the following types in the lower horizontal drive bay: Q 5¼-inch diskette drive, tape drive, CD-ROM, or other storage device D 3Winch diskette drive, hard disk drive, tape drive, or other device Horizontal Position' on page 5-19 Information in this section . . . How to Use This Chapter...
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the first mounted vertically, second mounted horizontally Other devices Half-height tape drive, CD-ROM, or other storage device; 5¼-inch or 3%~inch with 5¼-inch mounting frames Specifications A-3 Power Supply Type Input ranges Maximum 145W, fan-...
the first mounted vertically, second mounted horizontally Other devices Half-height tape drive, CD-ROM, or other storage device; 5¼-inch or 3%~inch with 5¼-inch mounting frames Specifications A-3 Power Supply Type Input ranges Maximum 145W, fan-...
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... subdirectory or from the root directory. Switches are usually preceded by the Equity 386/33 PLUS that enables the computer to an MS-DOS command that contains the operating system. Tape drive The physical device that enable your computer to insert large-capacity magnetic tape cartridges for compact data storage and backup. System diagnostics A series of...
... subdirectory or from the root directory. Switches are usually preceded by the Equity 386/33 PLUS that enables the computer to an MS-DOS command that contains the operating system. Tape drive The physical device that enable your computer to insert large-capacity magnetic tape cartridges for compact data storage and backup. System diagnostics A series of...
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... -19 Speaker, A-2 Special keys, 1-24 Specifications, A-1 -5 Speed, 2-2-6, C-19 Stopping a command, 1-4 Subassembly, installing, 3-9 -16 removing, 3-5 -8 System, BIOS, C-1 -2 board, 4-3 board tests, B-10 diagnostics, B-1 -25 memory, see Memory T Tape drive, 5-1, 5-3 Timer check, B-10, C-2 Tracks, 1-7 -10 Troubleshooting, C-1 -24 TURBO light, 2-2 U Utilities, VGA, 1-1 -2, 2-9 -10 Utility diskettes, 1-1 -2, 2-9 -10 V VER, C-2 VGA port, alternate interface, 2-9, 4-12, 4-16 -17 diagnostics...
... -19 Speaker, A-2 Special keys, 1-24 Specifications, A-1 -5 Speed, 2-2-6, C-19 Stopping a command, 1-4 Subassembly, installing, 3-9 -16 removing, 3-5 -8 System, BIOS, C-1 -2 board, 4-3 board tests, B-10 diagnostics, B-1 -25 memory, see Memory T Tape drive, 5-1, 5-3 Timer check, B-10, C-2 Tracks, 1-7 -10 Troubleshooting, C-1 -24 TURBO light, 2-2 U Utilities, VGA, 1-1 -2, 2-9 -10 Utility diskettes, 1-1 -2, 2-9 -10 V VER, C-2 VGA port, alternate interface, 2-9, 4-12, 4-16 -17 diagnostics...