Product Support Bulletin(s)
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EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Proper Method for Running Benchmark and Diagnostics Programs Date: 06/04/93 Page(s): 1 of FILES or BUFFERS to any computer system. Also, some exceptions to benchmark or troubleshoot any benchmark or diagnostics programs. This ...
EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Proper Method for Running Benchmark and Diagnostics Programs Date: 06/04/93 Page(s): 1 of FILES or BUFFERS to any computer system. Also, some exceptions to benchmark or troubleshoot any benchmark or diagnostics programs. This ...
Product Support Bulletin(s)
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... of computers. Some recommended SlMMs that were tested and found that this was thought that the chips used in Epson Equity computer products. The problem is caused by the SIMM circuit boards (ITE and TECAP circuit boards) used in these products.... surfaces in ensuring that only compatible SlMMs are : Toshiba Matsushita CDC Enterprises Samsung Aculogic For more information contact Technical Support. EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Equity Series SIMM Compatibility Date: 12/4/91 Page(s): 1 of 1 PSB No: S-0136 Originator: JAD Due to the influx of third party SlMMs on...
... of computers. Some recommended SlMMs that were tested and found that this was thought that the chips used in Epson Equity computer products. The problem is caused by the SIMM circuit boards (ITE and TECAP circuit boards) used in these products.... surfaces in ensuring that only compatible SlMMs are : Toshiba Matsushita CDC Enterprises Samsung Aculogic For more information contact Technical Support. EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Equity Series SIMM Compatibility Date: 12/4/91 Page(s): 1 of 1 PSB No: S-0136 Originator: JAD Due to the influx of third party SlMMs on...
User Manual
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... your system and lets you turn on password Ll Extended memory caching Q Processor speed Cl Keyboard and speaker options Ll Real-time clock's time and date Lt Hard disk drive configuration Cl Diskette drive type(s) Ci Serial and parallel port settings. Running the Setup Program 2-1 Whenever you set (or change the...
... your system and lets you turn on password Ll Extended memory caching Q Processor speed Cl Keyboard and speaker options Ll Real-time clock's time and date Lt Hard disk drive configuration Cl Diskette drive type(s) Ci Serial and parallel port settings. Running the Setup Program 2-1 Whenever you set (or change the...
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Use ? Highlight *** SAVE SETTINGS *** and press @@ to return to move the cursor block into the menu. 7. The computer automatically changes the date for daylight savings time. You can also change the keyboard repeat rate, highlight KB repeat rate. The first time you want and press IEnter 8. To ... when the computer is turned off. or 1 to highlight the speed you run Setup, use this option again later to set the time and date. Setting the Real-time Clock The real-time clock in your MS-DOS Running the Setup Program 2 - 1 7 Press m to the main Setup menu. 5. You see ...
Use ? Highlight *** SAVE SETTINGS *** and press @@ to return to move the cursor block into the menu. 7. The computer automatically changes the date for daylight savings time. You can also change the keyboard repeat rate, highlight KB repeat rate. The first time you want and press IEnter 8. To ... when the computer is turned off. or 1 to highlight the speed you run Setup, use this option again later to set the time and date. Setting the Real-time Clock The real-time clock in your MS-DOS Running the Setup Program 2 - 1 7 Press m to the main Setup menu. 5. You see ...
User Manual
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... You see this section. the Setup program automatically inserts the colons (:). For example, to set , the current settings appear: Time Date 09:16:52 03-29-1992 If the time and date are incorrect, go to 1:30 p.m., you can skip the rest of this template: hh:mm:ss ("hh" stands for hours..., "mm" stands for minutes, and "ss" stands for each part; If the time and date have never been set or change the time, press m again. Follow these steps to move the cursor block into the submenu. 3. At the main menu...
... You see this section. the Setup program automatically inserts the colons (:). For example, to set , the current settings appear: Time Date 09:16:52 03-29-1992 If the time and date are incorrect, go to 1:30 p.m., you can skip the rest of this template: hh:mm:ss ("hh" stands for hours..., "mm" stands for minutes, and "ss" stands for each part; If the time and date have never been set or change the time, press m again. Follow these steps to move the cursor block into the submenu. 3. At the main menu...
User Manual
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...or greater than 59 for the year; Try again. 5. the Setup program automatically inserts the hyphens (-). When the date is correct, press [Enter. For example, to set or change the date, highlight Date and press IEnter You see this template: mm-dd-yyyy ("mm" stands for month, "dd" stands for day... m after typing each one. once or twice to return to the main Setup menu. Note The Setup program automatically saves the time and date when you would type the following: 03291992 You can use the backspace key to make corrections. You can use the backspace key to make ...
...or greater than 59 for the year; Try again. 5. the Setup program automatically inserts the hyphens (-). When the date is correct, press [Enter. For example, to set or change the date, highlight Date and press IEnter You see this template: mm-dd-yyyy ("mm" stands for month, "dd" stands for day... m after typing each one. once or twice to return to the main Setup menu. Note The Setup program automatically saves the time and date when you would type the following: 03291992 You can use the backspace key to make corrections. You can use the backspace key to make ...
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Running the Setup Program 2-31 See "Setting the Real-time Clock" on page 2-17 for instructions. You see the following: Real-time clock Diskette drive Speaker Initial num lock Keyboard repeat rate Serial Parallel Time Date Drive A: Drive B: 13:40:38 03-29-1992 not installed 1.44 MB None Enabled ON Normal Primary Primary If you have never set the real-time clock, the entry at the top of the screen flashes to remind you need to set the time and date. There are two more Setup summary screens you to check. To display the next screen, press m.
Running the Setup Program 2-31 See "Setting the Real-time Clock" on page 2-17 for instructions. You see the following: Real-time clock Diskette drive Speaker Initial num lock Keyboard repeat rate Serial Parallel Time Date Drive A: Drive B: 13:40:38 03-29-1992 not installed 1.44 MB None Enabled ON Normal Primary Primary If you have never set the real-time clock, the entry at the top of the screen flashes to remind you need to set the time and date. There are two more Setup summary screens you to check. To display the next screen, press m.
User Manual
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... error 107 System board error 108 Real-time clock System board error 161 System options not set 162 System options not set 163 Time and date not set 164 Memory size error Action Contact dealer Contact dealer Run Setup; If the error is serious, the computer cancels further checking and halts...
... error 107 System board error 108 Real-time clock System board error 161 System options not set 162 System options not set 163 Time and date not set 164 Memory size error Action Contact dealer Contact dealer Run Setup; If the error is serious, the computer cancels further checking and halts...
User Manual
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... storage. Read/write head The physical device inside the computer that can only be read and cannot be used , standard type of the time and date, even when the computer is turned off the power.
... storage. Read/write head The physical device inside the computer that can only be read and cannot be used , standard type of the time and date, even when the computer is turned off the power.
User Manual
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... ALT -, 4-4 -5 CTRL ALT *, 4-4 -5 CTRL ALT DEL, 3-6 CTRL BREAK, 3-5 CTRL C, 3-5 Cursor block, 2-6 Customer Resource Center number, Intro-5 D DATE, 2-17 Date, setting, 2-17 -19 Destructive surface analysis, A-2 -3, A-9 -11 Diagnostics, power-on, B-2 -5 system, C-1 -13 Diskette drive, cable, 7-9 -10, 7-12...-8 EMM386.EXE, 4-12 EMM386.SYS, 4-12 Emulation mode, VGA, 2-6 -8, 4-13 Enhanced graphics adapter, see Video cards Environmental requirements, D-4 Epson Customer Resource Center number, Intro-5 Error codes and messages, 2-4-5, B-2 -5, C-10 -13 ESPEED program, 3-2, 4-3 -6 Expanded memory, 4-12 ...
... ALT -, 4-4 -5 CTRL ALT *, 4-4 -5 CTRL ALT DEL, 3-6 CTRL BREAK, 3-5 CTRL C, 3-5 Cursor block, 2-6 Customer Resource Center number, Intro-5 D DATE, 2-17 Date, setting, 2-17 -19 Destructive surface analysis, A-2 -3, A-9 -11 Diagnostics, power-on, B-2 -5 system, C-1 -13 Diskette drive, cable, 7-9 -10, 7-12...-8 EMM386.EXE, 4-12 EMM386.SYS, 4-12 Emulation mode, VGA, 2-6 -8, 4-13 Enhanced graphics adapter, see Video cards Environmental requirements, D-4 Epson Customer Resource Center number, Intro-5 Error codes and messages, 2-4-5, B-2 -5, C-10 -13 ESPEED program, 3-2, 4-3 -6 Expanded memory, 4-12 ...