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Summary of Contents for WD1003-WA2

Page 1: ...k WD1OO3 WA2 USER S GUIDE 019 V a A i I Vv I r j Ij I I I W...

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Page 4: ...ARE INSTALLATION FORMATTING THE WINCHESTER DISK 1 PROCEDURES 2 WINCHESTER DISK DRIVE TYPES 3 PREFORMATTiNG THE WINCHESTER DISK 4 PARTITIONING THE WINCHESTER DISK LOCKING BEFORE MOVING MS DOS INTRODUCT...

Page 5: ...to E2 E4 to E5 Selects secondary addresses Standard factory setting Supports 360 RPM floppy disk drives E7 to E8 Jumper in this position selects 300 RPM floppy disk drives E8 to E9 1 PIN CONNECTS E7 E...

Page 6: ...of low level formatting Use of the IBM Advanced Diagnostic or similar program for IBM compatibles is necessary since these controllers contain no on board Basic Input Output System BIOS ROM S Select p...

Page 7: ...pplier you have an IBM Advanced Diagnostics diskette By this diskette you can set up the system parameter as follows A Boot the IBM Advanced Diagnostics Program and your will get the display as follow...

Page 8: ...A High Capacity Diskette Drive B Not Installed Fixed Disk Drive C Type Fixed Disk Drive D Not Installed Base memory size Expansion mamory size Primary display is attached to Monochrome Display Adapter...

Page 9: ...diskette drive types correct Y N N CR Is Diskette Drive B a High Capacity drive Y N N CR Is Diskette Drive A a High Capacity drive Y N Y CR Is there only 1 diskette drive installed Y N N CR Diskette D...

Page 10: ...drives installed 1 CR 6 Press ENTER to continue CR Is this correct Y N N CR Is this correct Y N Y CR Entering the wrong drive type causes improper operation of the fixed disk 2 CR 4tH fM tt t f 4l t...

Page 11: ...ttached to Monochrome Display Adapter You will be prompted to continue to answer the other options In the final you will come to display such as follows reset and the setup the nonvolatile memory unti...

Page 12: ...6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 4 4 6 8 6 4 8 5 15 3 5 7 8 7 Write Pre comp Landing Zone 305 615 615 940 940 615 511 733 901 820 855 855 319 733 128 300 300 512 512 no 256 no no no no no 128 no zeros There...

Page 13: ...0 SYSTEM CHECKOUT 1 FORMAT DISKETTE 2 COPY DISKETTE 3 PREPARE SYSTEM FOR MOVING 4 SETUP 9 END DIAGNOSTICS You can select the option preformat the Winchester disk done after the system setup IS THE LIS...

Page 14: ...SELECT THE ACTION DESIRED 0 CR 1 SYSTEM BOARD 2 512KB MEMORY 3 KEYBOARD 4 MONOCHROME PRINTER ADAPTER 6 1 DISKETTE DRIVE S AND ADAPTER 14 MATRIX PRINTER 17 1 SELECT OPTION NUMBER S TO TEST OR PRESS ENT...

Page 15: ...f TYPE THE OPTION NUMBER DRIVE ID 1 C AND PRESS ENTER 7 C CR 4c 4 4 l i 4 4 4 4 4t 1 WRITE READ COMPARE ON TEST CYLINDER 2 SEEK TEST 3 HEAD SELECT 4 ERROR DETECTION AND 5 RUN ALL TESTS 6 READ VERIFY...

Page 16: ...ED DISK WILL BE DESTROYED ANY DEFECTS TO ENTER Y CR You have to select Then you will coine DO YOU WANT TO CONTINUE ENTER Y N Y CR ALL DATA ON DRIVE WILL BE DESTROYED THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO CANCEL...

Page 17: ...ere and head numbers you will come to the following prompt You disk PLEASE WAIT FORMATTING IS BEING PERFORMED ON DRIVE C FORMAT WITH ENTERED DEFECTS Y N Y CR are supposed to enter all the defects of a...

Page 18: ...on Data Select Next Fixed Disk Drive 1 2 3 4 5 l FDISK Option 14 Create DOS Partition Current Fixed Disk Drive 1 Do you wish to use the entire fixed disk for DOS Y N Y CR Before partitioning the V inc...

Page 19: ...lost Proceed with Format Y N Winchester displayed i of will be If you also want to N and Chapter 3 Ke Press CR formatted If you want to use the entire Winchester disk storage for DOS only then just t...

Page 20: ...and delicate mechanism and it may probably be damaged by violent shock or vibration during transportation So be sure to lock the read write heads of your Winchester disk drive to prevent any hurts on...

Page 21: ...ca tion program such as a word processor if you work with the program for a long time it may be hours befoic jou return DOS there is no special way to stop just turnoff the com puter This page will gi...

Page 22: ...n press any key Name ENTER CURSOR DOWN CURSOR UP CURSOR LEFT HOME END PgUp are used with DOS Function Perform the command you have typed Not used with DOS Not used with DOS L RSOR RIGHT editing key er...

Page 23: ...with DOS erase prerious character editing key editing key ignore cunent line stop whatever DOS is doing restart the computer CTRL MUMLOCK pause display to continue Press key editing keys The part of D...

Page 24: ...red in the file FARKLE FXE enter FARKLE Besides internal and external DOS commands you can in struct DOS to execute two kinds of programe Load moudle is a programe written in a computer language ihat...

Page 25: ...which DOS was started Now if you put the DOS diskette into drive A and boot DOS A will be the default drive If drive A is empty DOS will boot from the fixed disk C and C will be rhe default disk 4 To...

Page 26: ...he diskette drive the prompt is A a a You can change the default disk by entering the name of another disk Whenever you specify a file or an external command you must make sure that DOS knows where to...

Page 27: ...uce to you some of the fre quently used DOS commands These commands are DIR TYPE RENAME and ERASE The TYPE command allows tire user to look into the con tents of a file The RENAME command enables you...

Page 28: ...rives and you have followed the in structions described in Chapter 2 to boot the DOS You are suggested to try this command The file information is printed on the screen one line after another from the...

Page 29: ...iskette in Drive B Then you may enter the following command line when being prompted by the system prompt character Sometimes you may find that it is inconvenient using the procedures described above...

Page 30: ...hen you may enter the following command line Where filename is the name of the file whose contents are to be printed and ext is the filename extention This command is entered when DOS is prompting you...

Page 31: ...a space or A ren oldname ext newname ext If you want to print the contents of a file in the currently logged diskette you have to activate the printer with the Ctri PrtSc It means to press the PrtSc k...

Page 32: ...and the system prompt A is displayed After a while tire promt B will appear signaling that the file have been renamed Assume that the DOS diskette is in Drive A and the file to be renamed is to be pla...

Page 33: ...I 1 29 The ERASE command is the equivalent to the DEL mand The DEL is also used to erase delete a file Insert the diskette on which a file is to be deleted into Drive B AKerase b filename ext or A b B...

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