Displaying System lnformation
SETUP provides a system information screen which lists the
following:
P r o c e s s o r t y p e
Coprocessor type (if one is installed)
R e s e r v e d m e m o r y
B I O S v e r s i o n n u m b e r
Addresses for video mode, serial ports, and printer ports.
To see this information, press F2 from either of the SETUP
screens. Press any key to return to the SETUP screen.
Setting the Date and Time
The real-time clock in your computer continuously tracks the
date and time-even when the computer is turned off. Once
you set the date and time using SETUP, you should not need to
change them, unless you adjust the time for daylight savings or
a different time zone. (The computer automatically changes the
date for leap years.)
Use to move the cursor to the value you want to
change. Then press + or - until you see the value you want.
Setting the Diskette Drive(s)
On your system, diskette drive A is the 3.5-inch, high-density
drive installed in the lower drive bay on your system. You may
also have another drive of a different size or capacity; this is
drive B. Check the settings for both drives and correct them if
necessary.
1-12
Setting Up Your System