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4.
The SETUP menu displays this message.
Save Settings And Reboot? (Y/N)
Review your changes. If you need to make more alternations, press
N
and return to step 1
above.
5.
If the new values are correct, press
Y
and the system will reboot.
3.22.4 SETUP Descriptions
This section explains the alternate values for each SETUP option.
1.
MEMORY
Configuration memory involves selecting how much RAM the system uses for each of the
three types of memory: Base memory, Hard RAM, and Extended memory.
(1)
Total
This option displays the amount of standard RAM (1024KB) plus the amount of an
optional memory card (1024KB, 2048KB, 4096KB, or 8192KB).
(2)
Base
This option displays the amount of base memory, which is 640KB. This is for your
information only and cannot be changed. Base memory is also called conventional
memory.
(3)
Hard RAM
This option configures part of extended memory as Hard RAM. You can add 128KB
to a maximum 8576KB in 64KB increments. The preset value is 0KB.
(4)
EMS
Use this option to configure RAM as expanded memory. The setting you choose for
EMS reduces extended memory. If no extended memory is available, you cannot
increase EMS. You can increase the size of extended memory by decreasing the
size of EMS or setting BIOS to ROM.
xxxxKB is the number of KB (from 64KB to 7808KB in 64KB increments) of
internal RAM configured as expanded memory. The preset value is 0KB.
(5)
Extended
This option displays the amount of internal RAM configured as extended memory.
You can reduce this amount by assigning LIM-EMS and Hard RAM and copying
BIOS ROM to RAM.
xxxxKB is the number of KB (in 64KB increments) of RAM configured as extended
memory.
(6)
Shadow BIOS ROM
Summary of Contents for T-Series T2000
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