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... Layout 2 4-2 Getting Acquainted with Your Keyboard 3 Function Keys 3 Numeric Keypad 3 Mode Indicator Lights 5 Special Keys 6 QWERTY Keys 7 Cursor Keys 6 Key Combinations 6 4-3 Keyboard Tilt Adjustment 9 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 1 5-1 Troubleshooting Procedures 2 5-2 System Error Messages 7 5-3 Examples of System Error Messages 8 Chapter 6 Appendix 1 6-1 Disk Drives 2 Floppy Disk Drives 2 Hard Disk Drives 6 6-2 Technical Information 9 386 Microprocessor 9 Math Coprocessor 9 Memory Subsystem 10 6-3 Shadow...
... Layout 2 4-2 Getting Acquainted with Your Keyboard 3 Function Keys 3 Numeric Keypad 3 Mode Indicator Lights 5 Special Keys 6 QWERTY Keys 7 Cursor Keys 6 Key Combinations 6 4-3 Keyboard Tilt Adjustment 9 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 1 5-1 Troubleshooting Procedures 2 5-2 System Error Messages 7 5-3 Examples of System Error Messages 8 Chapter 6 Appendix 1 6-1 Disk Drives 2 Floppy Disk Drives 2 Hard Disk Drives 6 6-2 Technical Information 9 386 Microprocessor 9 Math Coprocessor 9 Memory Subsystem 10 6-3 Shadow...
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List of Figures Chapter 1 System Overview Figure 1-1: QuickStart 3 Figure 1-2: System Configuration 6 Figure 1-3: System Unit Case 7 Figure 1-4: Front Panel 8 Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-lock Keys 9 Figure 1-6: Rear Panel 1 0 Figure 1-7: Connecting the Keyboard Cable 11 Figure 1-8: System Power Cord 12 Figure 1-9: Two Kinds of Display Connectors 13 Figure 1-10: Voltage Switch ...
List of Figures Chapter 1 System Overview Figure 1-1: QuickStart 3 Figure 1-2: System Configuration 6 Figure 1-3: System Unit Case 7 Figure 1-4: Front Panel 8 Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-lock Keys 9 Figure 1-6: Rear Panel 1 0 Figure 1-7: Connecting the Keyboard Cable 11 Figure 1-8: System Power Cord 12 Figure 1-9: Two Kinds of Display Connectors 13 Figure 1-10: Voltage Switch ...
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... of Calculator 16 Chapter 4 Keyboard Figure 4-1 : Keyboard Layout 2 Figure 4-2: Function Keys 3 Figure 4-3: Numeric Keypad 3 Figure 4-4: Functions of Numeric Keypad Keys 4 Figure 4-5: Indicator Lights 5 Figure 4-6: Special Keys 6 Figure 4-7: Functions of Special Keys 6 Figure 4-8: QWERTY Keys 7 Figure 4-9: Functions of Special QWERTY Keys 7 Figure 4-10: Cursor Keys 8 Figure 4-11: Special Functions 8 Figure 4-12: Adjustment of Keyboard Angles 9 Chapter 6 Appendix 1 Figure...
... of Calculator 16 Chapter 4 Keyboard Figure 4-1 : Keyboard Layout 2 Figure 4-2: Function Keys 3 Figure 4-3: Numeric Keypad 3 Figure 4-4: Functions of Numeric Keypad Keys 4 Figure 4-5: Indicator Lights 5 Figure 4-6: Special Keys 6 Figure 4-7: Functions of Special Keys 6 Figure 4-8: QWERTY Keys 7 Figure 4-9: Functions of Special QWERTY Keys 7 Figure 4-10: Cursor Keys 8 Figure 4-11: Special Functions 8 Figure 4-12: Adjustment of Keyboard Angles 9 Chapter 6 Appendix 1 Figure...
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lf you are a novice, you will have your system. 2 Chapter 1: System Overview If you are the key design features of your computer and provide the information necessary to tailor the system to complete bus cycles with a minimum of slow memory (...system provides optimum performance at a cost approaching that all system memory is included with software written for the Intel '86 family of DRAM. The 386-based mainboard provides superlative performance and complete compatibility with your computer up and running with no wait states. Quality, flexibility, and functionality are an ...
lf you are a novice, you will have your system. 2 Chapter 1: System Overview If you are the key design features of your computer and provide the information necessary to tailor the system to complete bus cycles with a minimum of slow memory (...system provides optimum performance at a cost approaching that all system memory is included with software written for the Intel '86 family of DRAM. The 386-based mainboard provides superlative performance and complete compatibility with your computer up and running with no wait states. Quality, flexibility, and functionality are an ...
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Chapter 1: System Overview 9 Keylock The keylock enables or disables the keyboard. In the lock mode the keyboard is located on the control panel. Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-lock Keys System Power Switch The system power switch is disabled to deny unauthorized uses access to the computer. You should always be certain that the power is activated. In the unlock mode the keyboard is turned off before modifying the hardware configuration in any way.
Chapter 1: System Overview 9 Keylock The keylock enables or disables the keyboard. In the lock mode the keyboard is located on the control panel. Figure 1-5: Keylock and Two Security-lock Keys System Power Switch The system power switch is disabled to deny unauthorized uses access to the computer. You should always be certain that the power is activated. In the unlock mode the keyboard is turned off before modifying the hardware configuration in any way.
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1-11 Keyboard Your keyboard has a set of the keyboard. Figure 1-17: Keyboard Chapter 1: System Overview 21 The figure below shows a typical keyboard. Refer to Chapter 4 for a more detailed description of function keys, cursor keys and a numeric keypad.
1-11 Keyboard Your keyboard has a set of the keyboard. Figure 1-17: Keyboard Chapter 1: System Overview 21 The figure below shows a typical keyboard. Refer to Chapter 4 for a more detailed description of function keys, cursor keys and a numeric keypad.
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Your PC will see the following message on the screen following the RAM test: Non-system disk or disk error Replace and strike any key when ready Then, you should follow the instructions below to start your computer, you will boot automatically whenever you turn on your front panel (...hardware reset) or hold down the , and keys at the same time (software reset) to reboot your computer. Starting DOS when the computer is on: lf you don't have a hard disk, install ...
Your PC will see the following message on the screen following the RAM test: Non-system disk or disk error Replace and strike any key when ready Then, you should follow the instructions below to start your computer, you will boot automatically whenever you turn on your front panel (...hardware reset) or hold down the , and keys at the same time (software reset) to reboot your computer. Starting DOS when the computer is on: lf you don't have a hard disk, install ...
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... has been copied, you will see the following : A> diskcopy Press and respond to the prompts on your files and diskettes regularly. Backing up a single file, key in the backup command and directory as below: A>backup /A 4 Chapter 3: Operating Your System Press if you have nothing else to be copied. Press if you...
... has been copied, you will see the following : A> diskcopy Press and respond to the prompts on your files and diskettes regularly. Backing up a single file, key in the backup command and directory as below: A>backup /A 4 Chapter 3: Operating Your System Press if you have nothing else to be copied. Press if you...
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... Diskettes and Files You may want to find out what files are three ways to stop the screen from scrolling. • pressing the and the keys simultaneously • pressing • typing DIR/P see one screen each time Chapter 3: Operating Your System 5 Erasing a diskette: To erase a whole directory of ...you use the following command: DIR A: After you can list its directory by using the command. There are on a disk, you hit the enter key, all the file information will display on a Disk lf you would use the command without a drive letter, MS-DOS lists the directory of the...
... Diskettes and Files You may want to find out what files are three ways to stop the screen from scrolling. • pressing the and the keys simultaneously • pressing • typing DIR/P see one screen each time Chapter 3: Operating Your System 5 Erasing a diskette: To erase a whole directory of ...you use the following command: DIR A: After you can list its directory by using the command. There are on a disk, you hit the enter key, all the file information will display on a Disk lf you would use the command without a drive letter, MS-DOS lists the directory of the...
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...; select the next fixed disk drive for MS-DOS. For more than one hard disk drive, you must be formatted before it can press the , key quickly just after you want to partition. With the "FDISK" command, you partition your system has more information about how to use "Fdisk" to create...
...; select the next fixed disk drive for MS-DOS. For more than one hard disk drive, you must be formatted before it can press the , key quickly just after you want to partition. With the "FDISK" command, you partition your system has more information about how to use "Fdisk" to create...
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... operating systems like Xenix, Novell or Unix. The command should format D from the DOS prompt. The command should be keyed in as: A> FORMAT C:/S If you have two partitions, you should be keyed in as the startup disk, you don't need to perform this system disk to specify the /s option when formatting the...
... operating systems like Xenix, Novell or Unix. The command should format D from the DOS prompt. The command should be keyed in as: A> FORMAT C:/S If you have two partitions, you should be keyed in as the startup disk, you don't need to perform this system disk to specify the /s option when formatting the...
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... system has booted up. Keeping it in your system BIOS. Password You may create a password with the setup program to deny unauthorized users access to key in a safe place. If a hard disk contains defective tracks, you can run any diagnostic software. • These utilities can start the preformatting process. These utilities...
... system has booted up. Keeping it in your system BIOS. Password You may create a password with the setup program to deny unauthorized users access to key in a safe place. If a hard disk contains defective tracks, you can run any diagnostic software. • These utilities can start the preformatting process. These utilities...
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... your actual hardware configuration, you will have to reconfigure your computer to function normally, you this screen message: Press the F1 key to enter the setup program or press any other key to continue Under the above conditions, pressing will start the setup program. Pressing , to Enter the Setup Program You will...
... your actual hardware configuration, you will have to reconfigure your computer to function normally, you this screen message: Press the F1 key to enter the setup program or press any other key to continue Under the above conditions, pressing will start the setup program. Pressing , to Enter the Setup Program You will...
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... self test is completed, the setup program will be starting your system and repeat the above procedures to do so, reset your computer, press the key quickly before the RAM test finishes.
... self test is completed, the setup program will be starting your system and repeat the above procedures to do so, reset your computer, press the key quickly before the RAM test finishes.
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This calculator runs only in the 80-column text mode. Chapter 3: Operating Your System 15 After YOU start the calculator, the screen will appear as below: Figure 3-2: Calculator The calculator is a 12-digit and 4-decimal business calculator. It is virtually the same as most business calculators. The table on the next page shows the key functions.
This calculator runs only in the 80-column text mode. Chapter 3: Operating Your System 15 After YOU start the calculator, the screen will appear as below: Figure 3-2: Calculator The calculator is a 12-digit and 4-decimal business calculator. It is virtually the same as most business calculators. The table on the next page shows the key functions.
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... value in memory minus the displayed one] "M+" (adds the displayed value to value in memory) "AC" (all clear) will toggle sign of the number Figure 3-3: Key Functions of Calculator l if you press (on the numeric keypad) and select HDISK PARK, the HDISK PARK utility can park your hard disk. 16 Chapter...
... value in memory minus the displayed one] "M+" (adds the displayed value to value in memory) "AC" (all clear) will toggle sign of the number Figure 3-3: Key Functions of Calculator l if you press (on the numeric keypad) and select HDISK PARK, the HDISK PARK utility can park your hard disk. 16 Chapter...
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... program and select item 6. When you have, select item 5 to configure a userdefined hard disk type. The initial chipset default is given three chances to key in the password after the system has been booted up shadow RAM, you disable the password function, the setup program will be kept in a DOS... read time for system BIOS or video BIOS, thereby enhancing performance. Password Setup Selecting item 4 in the setup menu will ask you to insert the "key" diskette (if you have one) on which your password is saved. When a password is set up . If you want to change entries. Chapter 3: ...
... program and select item 6. When you have, select item 5 to configure a userdefined hard disk type. The initial chipset default is given three chances to key in the password after the system has been booted up shadow RAM, you disable the password function, the setup program will be kept in a DOS... read time for system BIOS or video BIOS, thereby enhancing performance. Password Setup Selecting item 4 in the setup menu will ask you to insert the "key" diskette (if you have one) on which your password is saved. When a password is set up . If you want to change entries. Chapter 3: ...
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... the disconnection of the keyboard from the system or a keyboard device failure. Display Card Mismatch, Run SETUP - Parity Error but Segment not Found, Press any Key to run the setup program. You need to Continue - Chapter 3: Operating Your System 19 Indicates that the NMI circuit has detected a RAM parity error.
... the disconnection of the keyboard from the system or a keyboard device failure. Display Card Mismatch, Run SETUP - Parity Error but Segment not Found, Press any Key to run the setup program. You need to Continue - Chapter 3: Operating Your System 19 Indicates that the NMI circuit has detected a RAM parity error.
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Keyboard In this chapter you will learn: s the basics of your keyboard and its functions s how to adjust your keyboard angles A computer keyboard sends messages from you to the computer. It has: • QWERTY keys • Function keys • Cursor control keys • A numeric keypad • Special keys • Keyboard indicator lights Chapter 4: Keyboard 1
Keyboard In this chapter you will learn: s the basics of your keyboard and its functions s how to adjust your keyboard angles A computer keyboard sends messages from you to the computer. It has: • QWERTY keys • Function keys • Cursor control keys • A numeric keypad • Special keys • Keyboard indicator lights Chapter 4: Keyboard 1
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The most popular are available for PC/AT/XT compatible computers. Function Keys QWERTY Key Area Cursor Control Numeric Keys Keypad Figure 4-1: Keyboard Layout 2 Chapter 4: Keyboard Figure 4-1 below illustrates the basic layout of keyboard styles are the PC keyboard, the PC/AT keyboard, and the enhanced keyboard. 4-1 Keyboard Layout Currently several of a typical enhanced keyboard.
The most popular are available for PC/AT/XT compatible computers. Function Keys QWERTY Key Area Cursor Control Numeric Keys Keypad Figure 4-1: Keyboard Layout 2 Chapter 4: Keyboard Figure 4-1 below illustrates the basic layout of keyboard styles are the PC keyboard, the PC/AT keyboard, and the enhanced keyboard. 4-1 Keyboard Layout Currently several of a typical enhanced keyboard.