M
Memory
64-bit advantages, 1–4
cache bandwidth, 1–4
minimum configurations, 1–15
options, 1–4, 1–15
ordering, 1–15
Memory test
canceling, 2–12
Messages
IFP, 3–4
Monitor
cable extensions, 2–3
ergonomic considerations, 2–6
operating system support, 1–3
Mouse
cable extensions, 2–3
Mouse connector
location and description, 1–8
Moving the system unit, 2–4
N
Networks
connecting the system to, 7–10
option boards, 7–10
ThinWire, 7–10
NT
See Windows NT
O
On/off switch
location and description, 1–6
using, 2–8
OpenVMS
BOOT command, 2–16
booting from disk, 2–16
default settings, 2–16
factory installed software, 2–16
Halt key effect, 3–8
minimum memory requirement, 1–15
VDU support, 1–3
OpenVMS console
power-up tests, 2–12
Operating systems
monitor support, 1–3
server support, 1–2
shutting down, 2–8
supported, 1–2
terminal support, 1–3
Option boards, 1–4
See also EISA
See also ISA
external SCSI device connections, 7–2
network, 7–10
network connections, 7–2
ordering, 1–14, 7–2
SCSI, 7–8
Options
EISA and ISA, 1–14
internal storage options, 1–12
memory, 1–15
power supplies, 1–16
standby power supplies, 1–16
Ordering information
internal SCSI devices, 1–13
memory, 1–15
option boards, 1–14
power supplies, 1–16
standby power supplies, 1–16
OSF/1
boot command, 2–17
booting from disk, 2–17
default settings, 2–17
factory installed software, 2–17
Halt key effect, 3–8
minimum memory requirement, 1–15
VDU support, 1–3
OSF/1 console
ECU prompt, 2–12
power-up tests, 2–12
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