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EPC-2 HARDWARE REFERENCE
desire, press the F10 function key, then the F5 function key, to save the changes in
nonvolatile RAM and reboot. Press ESC to ignore any changes and exit.
The fields are explained below.
DATE and TIME
You change these values by moving the highlight to them and typing in the format
shown.
CONFIGURATION ERRORS
This field gives you several choices about the situations under which the BIOS should
wait for user input if a configuration error is found. The selections are (1) halt on all
errors, (2) ignore all errors, (3) ignore keyboard errors (allows operation without a key-
board), (4) ignore disk errors, and (5) ignore keyboard and disk errors.
DISKETTE DRIVE
This field gives you several choices about the type of floppy disk drives installed as the
A and B drives. Since the EPC-2 has a single 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy disk drive, the only
correct setting of these parameters is that shown above.
FIXED DISK DRIVE
This field shows the type of disk selected from the fixed disk menu. To see the detailed
characteristics of the device or to change the device, use the F3 function key to go to the
fixed disk menu. If you have a SCSI disk, there are no options to select other than
SCSI. (If you select SCSI for drive C, select SCSI also for nonexistent drive D.) If you
have an IDE disk (the default on the revised EPC-2), use disk type AT. A label on the
side of your EPC-2 should identify the specific drive installed. You can scroll through a
set of numbered types; for each the physical configuration is displayed. It is possible to
use a BIOS drive type that specifies a drive larger than the actual hard drive, which
ensures access to the entire actual hard drive. When doing so, you must use the disk
partitioning facilities provided by the operating system (e.g., FDISK) to tell the
operating system to use only the amount of actual disk space available on the drive.
Although many different drive types may be used, the following are suggested.
Drive Drive
C
definition
For DOS and OS/2
For Unix
SCSI
SCSI
Use FDISK; specify entire disk
Not supported
40 MB
At type 17
Use FDISK; specify entire disk
Not supported
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