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Manual Number: 40110-005-2

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Off Mode

Off mode provides the highest level of power saving and the longest recovery times.  With this
mode the display is actually turned off so that recovery times are equivalent to switching the moni-
tor on.

These four levels match the power saving modes defined by the VESA VBE/PM standard.  As you
move down from one mode to the next, the amount of power being saved is greater, but so is the
amount of time that it takes for a monitor to recover and be ready to display data.

The screen saver cycles through all of the selected power saving modes one after another until the
maximum selected power saving mode has been reached.  The number of minutes specified for
each level is the number of minutes after the previous mode has been enabled.  It is not the total
time before entering that mode.

To select a power saving mode:

1

Select  Control Panel from the  Main group.

2. Select  Desktop.

3. In the group  Screen Saver within the  Desktop dialog box, select the Screen Saver named

Display Power Manager.

4. Select the desired delay before entering a power saving mode.

5. Select  Setup to further configure the power saving options.

The following sections describe these options.  For further information on setting up Windows
screen savers, please refer to the Windows User Guide.

Special Considerations

Some of these power saving modes are intended for specific display types, so not all of them are
available on all video controllers.  On some controllers, only the animated logo is available.

For the power saving modes to have any effect beyond just blanking the screen, the monitor being
used must have specific power saving features.

Note that if the screen saver is in any of the power saving modes, moving the mouse does not wake
it up.  This is different from normal screen savers and is used to keep the monitor from waking up
because of accidents such as bumping the desk where the computer is sitting.  This is especially
important if the password option is enabled, since once the password dialog box pops up, it stays
there until the user turns it off.  This is a limitation of the Windows 3.X screen saver interface.

Using the Screen Saver

When the screen saver is started, it initially displays a bouncing logo on a black background.  To
enable additional levels of power saving, select them from the  Screen Saver Mode section of the
Setup dialog box.

Summary of Contents for SB686P Series

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Page 7: ...t strap at your workstation or ground yourself frequently by touching the metal chassis of the system before handling any components The system must be plugged into an outlet that is connected to an e...

Page 8: ...continued 19 ISA Bus Signal Descriptions 20 I O Address Map 24 Interrupt Assignments 25 PCI Local Bus 26 PCI Overview 26 PCI Local Bus Signal Definition 26 PCI Local Bus Pin Numbering 27 PCI Local Bus...

Page 9: ...Drive Swap 58 Floppy Drive Seek 58 Mouse Support 59 System Keyboard 59 Primary Display 59 Password Check 60 Parity Check 60 OS 2 Compatible Mode 60 Wait For F1 If Error 61 Hit DEL Message Display 61 I...

Page 10: ...S NMI Handler Messages 86 Port 80 Codes 86 Additional BUS Checkpoints 91 High Byte 91 Appendix B Cirrus Logic 5446 VGA Display Drivers Utilities 93 Introduction 93 Utility Software 94 CLMODE 94 WINMOD...

Page 11: ...ium Pro microprocessor at 200MHz Intel Pentium Pro 440FX Natoma chipset with PCI bandwidth greater than 100MB second Optional Super VGA on board video interface with support up to 1280 x 1024 and full...

Page 12: ...may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide...

Page 13: ...Page 3 ISA BUS ADDR DATA CNTL PCI BUS 82091 PIIX3 DATA Floppy Serial 2 Parallel IDE 2 CNTL ADDR Main Memory DRAM DBX HOST BUS ADDR DATA ECC CNTL SCSI Adaptec 7880 VGA 5446 1 2MB RAM PMC PENTIUM PRO P...

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Page 15: ...board is fully PC compatible with interrupt steering for PCI plug and play compatibility BIOS FLASH The BIOS is an American Megatrends Hi Flex AMIBIOS with built in advanced CMOS setup for system par...

Page 16: ...FPM or EDO parity SIMMs must be used for ECC to operate properly PCI Local Bus Interface TheprocessorboardisfullycompliantwiththePCILocalBus2 1Specification Ithasoptimized the PCI interface to allow t...

Page 17: ...hanced parallel port EPP mode and extended capabilities port ECP mode The ECP mode is IEEE 1284 compliant The parallel port has BIOS selectable addressing PS 2 Mouse Interface The processor board prov...

Page 18: ...essor board is compatible with an AT type keyboard The keyboard connection can be made by using the P5A Combo I O connector Keyboard voltage is protected by a self resetting fuse Battery A built in li...

Page 19: ...ar Install for one power up cycle to reset the password to the default null password Remove for normal operation JU82 Watchdog Timer Install on the LEFT for normal reset operation Install on the RIGHT...

Page 20: ...n for the SCSI interface Remove to enable active termination JU900 VGA Interrupt Enable Optional Install to enable the VGA interrupt Remove to disable the interrupt CPU Speed Jumpers There are three j...

Page 21: ...7 Gnd 8 P Index 9 Gnd 10 N Motoron 1 11 Gnd 12 N Drive Sel2 13 Gnd 14 N Drive Sel1 15 Gnd 16 N Motoron 2 17 Gnd 18 N Dir 19 Gnd 20 N Stop Step 21 Gnd 22 N Write Data 23 Gnd 24 N Write Gate 25 Gnd 26 P...

Page 22: ...resetting fuse 8 Speaker Data P6 Serial Port 1 Connector 9 pin D Foxconn International UDBA11S2LA PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Carrier Detect 6 Data Set Ready I 2 Receive Data I 7 Request to Send O 3 Trans...

Page 23: ...Bit 6 16 Gnd 17 Data Bit 7 18 Gnd 19 ACK 20 Gnd 21 Busy 22 Gnd 23 Paper End 24 Gnd 25 Slct 26 NC P9 CPU Fan 3 pin header Molex 22 23 2031 PIN SIGNAL 1 Gnd 2 12V 3 NC P11 Primary IDE Hard Drive Connect...

Page 24: ...TP 40 Gnd P11A Secondary IDE Hard Drive Connector 40 pin dual row header Robinson Nugent IDH 40LP S3 TR PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL 1 Reset 2 Gnd 3 Data 7 4 Data 8 5 Data 6 6 Data 9 7 Data 5 8 Data 10 9 Dat...

Page 25: ...d 35 SCZDB12 2 Gnd 36 SCZDB13 3 Gnd 37 SCZDB14 4 Gnd 38 SCZDB15 5 Gnd 39 SCZDBPH 6 Gnd 40 SCZDB0 7 Gnd 41 SCZDB1 8 Gnd 42 SCZDB2 9 Gnd 43 SCZDB3 10 Gnd 44 SCZDB4 11 Gnd 45 SCZDB5 12 Gnd 46 SCZDB6 13 G...

Page 26: ...GNAL PIN SIGNAL 29 Gnd 63 SCZREQ 30 Gnd 64 SCZIO 31 Gnd 65 SCZDB8 32 Gnd 66 SCZDB9 33 Gnd 67 SCZDB10 34 WIDEPS 68 SCZDB11 P15 PCI SVGA Interface Connector Optional 15 pin VGA connector Amp 748390 5 PI...

Page 27: ...Manual Number 40110 005 2 Page 17 ISA Bus Pin Numbering...

Page 28: ...SA14 I O A18 SA13 I O A19 SA12 I O A20 SA11 I O A21 SA10 I O A22 SA9 I O A23 SA8 I O A24 SA7 I O A25 SA6 I O A26 SA5 I O A27 SA4 I O A28 SA3 I O A29 SA2 I O A30 SA1 I O A31 SA0 I O I O Pin Signal Name...

Page 29: ...LA18 I O C8 LA17 I O C9 MRDC I O C10 MWTC I O C11 D8 I O C12 D9 I O C13 D10 I O C14 D11 I O C15 D12 I O C16 D13 I O C17 D14 I O C18 D15 I O I O Pin Signal Name I O D1 M16 I D2 IO16 I D3 IRQ10 I D4 IRQ...

Page 30: ...le This signal should only be used for synchronization It is not intended for uses requiring a fixed frequency CHRDY I I O Channel Ready CHRDY is pulled low not ready by a memory or I O device to leng...

Page 31: ...controller or by a microprocessor or DMA controller resident on the I O channel This signal is active low IOWC I O I O Write IOWC instructs an I O device to read the data on the data bus It may be dr...

Page 32: ...s derived from an address decode gated with a Read or Write command In order to run a memory cycle to an 8 bit device with a minimum of two wait states NOWS should be driven active on system clock aft...

Page 33: ...nel wishes to driveMRDC it must havetheaddresslinesvalid on the bus for one system clock period before driving MRDC active Both signals are active low SMWTC O MWTC I O These signals instruct the memor...

Page 34: ...0C0 ODF DMA Controller 2 0F0 Clear Math Coprocessor Busy 0F1 Reset Math Coprocessor 0F8 0FF Math Coprocessor 1F0 1F8 Fixed Disk 200 207 Game I O 278 27F Parallel Printer Port 2 2F8 2FF Serial Port 2...

Page 35: ...rt 1 IRQ5 Parallel Port 2 IRQ6 Diskette Controller IRQ7 Parallel Port 1 IRQ8 Realtime Clock Interrupt IRQ9 Software Redirected to INT 0AH IRQ2 IRQ10 Unassigned IRQ11 Unassigned IRQ12 PS 2 Mouse IRQ13...

Page 36: ...ure processor generations by bridges or by direct integration and use with multiple processor architectures Processor independence allows the PCI Local Bus to be optimized for I O functions enables co...

Page 37: ...Manual Number 40110 005 2 Page 27 PCI Local Bus Pin Numbering...

Page 38: ...ground on the 5 volt connector but are Connector Keys on the 3 3 volt connector Pins B50 B51 A50 and A51 are Connectors Keys on the 5 volt connector but are Gnd ground on the 3 3 volt connector I O P...

Page 39: ...D10 B49 Gnd B50 Connector key B51 Connector key B52 AD8 B53 AD7 B54 3 3V B55 AD5 B56 AD3 B57 Gnd B58 AD1 B59 V I O B60 ACK64 B61 5V B62 5V I O Pin Signal Name A23 AD26 A24 Gnd A25 AD24 A26 IDSEL A27 3...

Page 40: ...80 AD47 B81 AD45 B82 Gnd B83 AD43 B84 AD41 B85 Gnd B86 AD39 B87 AD37 B88 V I O B89 AD35 B90 AD33 B91 Gnd B92 Reserved B93 Reserved B94 Gnd I O Pin Signal Name Connector Key Connector Key A63 Gnd A64 C...

Page 41: ...D 31 00 Address and Data are multiplexed on the same PCI pins A bus transaction consists of an address phase followed by one or more data phases During the address phase AD 31 00 contain a physical ad...

Page 42: ...sfers continue when it is deserted the transaction is in the final data phase GNT Grant indicates to the agent that access to the bus has been granted This is a point to point signal Every master has...

Page 43: ...a data parity error may be lost or when reporting of an error may be delayed PRSNT1 and PRSNT2 PRSNT1 and PRSNT2 are related to the connector only not to other PCI components They are used for two pur...

Page 44: ...he device during operation of the TAP Test Access Port TDI optional Test Data Input is used to serially shift test data and test instructions into the device during TAP Test Access Port operation TDO...

Page 45: ...information on error handling The following are some of the Power On Self Tests POST s which are performed when the sys tem is powered on CMOS Checksum Calculation Keyboard Controller Test CMOS Shutd...

Page 46: ...igura tion of your system including processor type base and extended memory amounts floppy and hard drive types display type and peripheral ports In systems with more than 1MB AMIBIOS reports 384KB le...

Page 47: ...oot After rebooting you will be requested to enter the password Once the password has been entered correctly you are allowed to continue BIOS Errors If an error is encountered during the diagnostic ch...

Page 48: ...s available each time the computer is turned on If for some reason the CMOS becomes corrupted the system is configured with the default values stored in this ROM file As soon as the system is turned o...

Page 49: ...wing options may be changed Date Time Floppy Drive A Floppy Drive B Types Primary Master and Slave Disk Types Secondary Master and Slave Disk Types Logical Block Address LBA Mode Block Mode PIO Mode 3...

Page 50: ...Passive Release Enable Select PCI Plug and Play Setup to make changes to PCI Plug and Play Setup parameters The Setup program is described in the PCI Plug and Play Setup section of this manual The fo...

Page 51: ...Exit Without Saving to pass control back to the AMIBIOS without writing any changes to the CMOS AMIBIOS continues with the booting process This function is described later in this section Auto Detect...

Page 52: ...If you have signed on under the user password you cannot change the supervisor password Note The null password is the system default and is in effect if a password has not been assigned or if the CMOS...

Page 53: ...the Change Supervisor Password and displays the same messages except that user replaces supervisor If you have signed on under the user password you cannot change the supervisor password Disabling th...

Page 54: ...e most stable settings You may use this option as a diag nostic aid if your system is behaving erratically Select the Fail Safe settings and then try to diagnose the problem after the computer boots I...

Page 55: ...e with the booting process without saving any system parameters Key Conventions Listed below is an explanation of the keys you may use for navigation and selection in the AMIBIOS Setup Utility Key Tas...

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Page 57: ...ster Auto On On Auto Off Sec Slave Auto On On Auto Off Boot Sector Virus Protection Disabled Month Jan Dec ESC Exit Sel Day 01 31 PgUp PgDn Modify Year 1901 2099 F2 F3 Color The Standard CMOS Setup Sc...

Page 58: ...PgDn keys to scroll through the allowable values for the field As you scroll through the month day or year field the day of the week changes automatically to reflect the new date Time The Setup screen...

Page 59: ...ed IDE EIDE interface can support IDE Type4 disk drives This EIDE interface allows disk drives greater than 528MB to be used The hard disk drives can be detected automatically by AMIBIOS if they are I...

Page 60: ...tically each time the system is booted up This option does not display the drive type on the Standard CMOS Setup screen but does display it on the System Configuration screen shown after a successful...

Page 61: ...of the drive in megabytes based on the following formula of heads x of cylinders x of sects cyln x 512 bytes sect IDE Drive Type Setup Options For each of the four hard disk drives which is an IDE dr...

Page 62: ...Off On Programmed I O Mode IDE PIO mode programs timing cycles between the IDE drive and the programmable IDE control ler As the PIO mode increases the cycle time decreases Set the PIO Mode option to...

Page 63: ...mat Possible VIRUS Continue Y N Select Y or N as appropriate If you select Y to continue formatting proceeds normally If you do not want to continue formatting you may have to select N several times d...

Page 64: ...LBA Blk PIO 32Bit Cyln Head WPcom Sec Mode Mode Mode Mode Secondary Slave Disk Type LBA Blk PIO 32Bit Cyln Head WPcom Sec Mode Mode Mode Mode Values required only if Type User user defined type Hard D...

Page 65: ...25 7 blank 17 53 25 925 9 65535 17 69 26 754 7 754 17 43 27 754 11 65535 17 68 28 699 7 256 17 40 29 823 10 65535 17 68 30 918 7 918 17 53 31 1024 11 65535 17 93 32 1024 15 65535 17 127 33 1024 5 1024...

Page 66: ...16k Shadow Cached C800 16k Shadow Disabled CC00 16k Shadow Disabled D000 16k Shadow Disabled D400 16k Shadow Disabled ESC Exit Sel D800 16k Shadow Disabled PgUp PgDn Modify DC00 16k Shadow Disabled F2...

Page 67: ...for 5 seconds after sending a RESET signal to the IDE drive to allow the IDE drive time to get ready again The Setup screen displays the system option Quick Boot Disabled Available options are Disable...

Page 68: ...able options are Off On Floppy Drive Swap This option allows AMIBIOS to boot from floppy drive B instead of floppy drive A when it searches for a bootable device The search sequence is defined by the...

Page 69: ...creen displays the system option Mouse Support Enabled Available options are Disabled Enabled System Keyboard This option indicates whether or not a keyboard is attached to the computer The Setup scre...

Page 70: ...a null password should be entered in the Change Supervi sor Password or Change User Password function in the AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu See the Running AMIBIOS Setup section of this manual The null passw...

Page 71: ...process without waiting for the F1 key to be pressed This eliminates the need for any user response to a nonfatal error condition message Nonfatal error messages are listed in Appendix A BIOS Messages...

Page 72: ...S code is copied from slower ROM to faster RAM The BIOS is then executed from the RAM Each option allows for a segment of 16KB to be shadowed from ROM to RAM If one of these options is enabled and the...

Page 73: ...m AMIBIOS Setup You may save the changes you have just made or you may exit from Setup without saving your changes Advanced Chipset Setup When you select Advanced Chipset Setup from the AMIBIOS Setup...

Page 74: ...et Once values have been defined they display each time Advanced Chipset Setup is run Note Do not change the values for the options on this screen unless you understand the impact on system operation...

Page 75: ...Queue Enabled Available options are Disabled Enabled VGA Frame Buffer USWC The Setup screen displays the system option VGA Frame Buffer USWC Disabled Available options are Disabled Enabled PCI Frame...

Page 76: ...ng Enabled Available options are Disabled Enabled USWC Write Posting When set to Enabled this option indicates that your system is using USWC memory which is shared by both video memory and system mem...

Page 77: ...in PCI Burst mode The Setup screen displays the system option PCI Burst Write Combine Enabled Available options are Disabled Enabled Read Around Write When set to Enabled this option allows read oper...

Page 78: ...for modification The Setup screen displays the system option USB Function Enable Disabled Available options are Disabled Enabled USB Keyboard Support If the USB Function Enable option described above...

Page 79: ...Disabled Enabled Saving and Exiting When you have made all desired changes to Advanced Chipset Setup press Esc to return to the AMIBIOS Setup Main Menu screen You may make changes to other Setup optio...

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Page 81: ...RQ11 PCI PnP IRQ15 PCI PnP Reserved Memory Size Disabled Reserved Memory Address C8000 ESC Exit Sel On Board SCSI Enabled PgUp PgDn Modify On Board VGA Enabled F2 F3 Color The PCI Plug and Play Setup...

Page 82: ...pter cards Set the option to No if the operating system such as DOS OS 2 Windows 3 x does not use PnP Note You must set this option correctly or PnP aware adapter cards installed in your computer will...

Page 83: ...ies the PCI expansion slot on the processor board where the off board PCI IDE controller is installed if any If an off board PCI IDE controller is used the on board IDE control ler on the processor bo...

Page 84: ...screen displays the system option DMA Channel PnP where is the DMA Channel number Available options are PnP ISA EISA IRQ5 IRQ9 IRQ10 IRQ11 IRQ15 These options indicate whether or not the specified in...

Page 85: ...s the size of the memory area reserved for legacy ISA adapter cards If this option is set to Disabled the Reserved Memory Address option is not available for modifi cation The Setup screen displays th...

Page 86: ...GA Model SB686PVXXXX Only This option allows you to enable or disable the on board VGA controller and BIOS The Setup screen displays the system option On Board VGA Enabled Available options are Disabl...

Page 87: ...ined previously Note The values on this screen do not necessarily reflect the values appropriate for your proces sor board Refer to the explanations below for specific instructions about entering corr...

Page 88: ...e port The interrupts used by Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 may be assigned by jumper settings The Setup screen displays the system options OnBoard Serial Port1 Auto OnBoard Serial Port2 Auto Availa...

Page 89: ...I O address for the port The interrupt used by the Parallel Port may be assigned by a jumper setting The Setup screen displays the system option OnBoard Parallel Port Auto Available options are Auto D...

Page 90: ...proximately 2 5MB second ECP provides symmetric bidirectional communication OnBoard IDE This option specifies the on board integrated drive electronics IDE controller channel s to be used The Setup sc...

Page 91: ...etection The following table lists the errors which are communicated audibly All errors listed with the exception of 8 are fatal errors Beep Count Message Description 1 Refresh Failure The memory refr...

Page 92: ...If a nonfatal error occurs during the POST routines performed each time the system is powered on the error message will appear on the screen in the following format ERROR Message Line 1 ERROR Message...

Page 93: ...n this section If an error occurs with Timer 2 this error message appears CMOS Battery State Low There is a battery in the system which is used for storing the CMOS values This battery appears to be l...

Page 94: ...pon the type of video being used To correct this situation set the switch properly after the system is powered off DMA Error An error has occurred in the DMA controller on the processor board DMA 1 Er...

Page 95: ...d it Off Board Parity Error The BIOS has encountered a parity error in memory installed on an adapter card in an I O Bus expansion slot The message appears as follows OFF BOARD PARITY ERROR ADDR HEX X...

Page 96: ...on Uncompressed Initialization Code Checkpoints D0 NMI is disabled Power on delay starting Initialization code checksum to be verified next D1 Initializing DMA controller performing keyboard controlle...

Page 97: ...ata area next 08 CMOS checksum calculation to be done next 0A CMOS checksum calculation done Initializing CMOS status register for date and time next 0B CMOS status register initialized Next performin...

Page 98: ...A VGA controller not found Display memory read write test about to begin 30 Display memory read write test passed Looking for retrace checking next 31 Display memory read write test or retrace checkin...

Page 99: ...B next 52 Memoryabove1MBhasbeentestedandinitialized Savingmemorysizeinformation next 53 Memory size information and CPU registers are saved Entering real mode next 54 Shutdown was successful CPU in re...

Page 100: ...us option ROM s from C800 next See end of Port 80H Codes for details of different buses 96 Initializing before passing control to adapter ROM at C800 97 Initialization before C800 adapter ROM gains co...

Page 101: ...s if any 95 Initializing bus adapter ROM s from C8000H through D8000H Additional BUS Checkpoints While control is in the different bus routines additional checkpoints are output to Port 80H as WORD to...

Page 102: ...Manual Number 40110 005 2 Page 92 Bits 3 0 Specify the bus 0 Generic DIM Device Initialization Manager 1 Onboard system devices 2 ISA devices 3 EISA devices 4 ISA PnP devices 5 PCI devices APPENDIX B...

Page 103: ...e display drivers and utility software It is menu driven and allows you to select and install display drivers for software and applications currently on your system Note Some display drivers need to h...

Page 104: ...he operating resolution and the number of colors from within Win dows CLMODE The CLMode utility allows you to define the type of monitor attached to your system set the video mode timings supported by...

Page 105: ...combination for that item Press the Alt key and the under lined letter key simultaneously to select that option Configuration Information In the lower right corner of the main window is configuration...

Page 106: ...indow displays the VGA controller type the BIOS version number and the amount of video memory present Getting Help Selecting the Help button from the main window displays instructions on using CLMode...

Page 107: ...e WinMode is run by selecting its icon The icon is located in the group you specified during the installation process When WinMode is started the screen may become blank for up to two seconds while Wi...

Page 108: ...r of colors which will be available to Windows 3 X after Windows is restarted Some of the selections may be unavailable because of the amount of video memory in your system and the resolution you have...

Page 109: ...he selections you have made These changes may need to be added to your AUTOEXEC BAT file to become permanent If this is necessary you are prompted by the program If WinMode detects that you changed yo...

Page 110: ...following a install 5 Press Enter or click on theOK button An hourglass icon indicates that the program is being loaded If you need to leave the installation program select the Exit button or continue...

Page 111: ...u to create a new group window or select an existing group This is the group which is to be used for the utility program s you just installed The selected group name is shown in the editable text line...

Page 112: ...ormally when a character is displayed on the screen it first is created from the TrueType outline and then is copied to the screen A cached character has already been created and stored and so it is j...

Page 113: ...d on your computer 2 From your Windows directory at the DOS prompt type the following to run the Windows SETUP EXE program CD WINDOWS Enter SETUP Enter Follow the instructions on the screen When you c...

Page 114: ...croll to the end of the list of available display drivers and select Other display requires a disk from the hardware manufacturer 5 Insert the Windows NT display driver diskette into drive A and type...

Page 115: ...selected Yes Windows NT 3 5 prompts you to restart Windows NT 3 5 Power Management Screen Saver About the Screen Saver The Display Power Manager for Windows 3 X provides a mechanism to control the am...

Page 116: ...ing mode 5 Select Setup to further configure the power saving options The following sections describe these options For further information on setting up Windows screen savers please refer to the Wind...

Page 117: ...mode Screen Saver Animation Speed The scroll bar controls how fast the animation moves The check box controls whether or not a bouncing sound is played whenever the logo hits an edge of the screen Pas...

Page 118: ...e the Control Panel group click on the Display icon to open the Display Properties folder and select the Settings tab 4 Adjust the sliding bar to either Less or More from the Desktop area 5 Select OK...

Page 119: ...is finished it instructs you to reboot and run the Display Driver Install in your System Setup folder Reinsert your driver disk 5 Check the Primary Display check box from the DISPLAY DRIVER INSTALL d...

Page 120: ...roblems Running SVGA EXE in DOS If you encounter problems using SVGA EXE in Windowed DOS or Full Screen DOS follow the procedures below 1 Have a DOS Boot Disk available and boot with the DOS operating...

Page 121: ...ions Generic Requirements EN 55022 Measurement of radio interference characteristics of information technology equipment EN 50082 1 1992 Immunity Generic Requirements IEC 1000 4 2 1995 Immunity for ra...

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