DIGITAL-LOGIC AG PCCP5 Manual V2.3
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4.6.4 BIOS CMOS Setup
If wrong setups are memorized in the CMOS-RAM, the default values will be loaded after resetting the
RTC/CMOS-RAM with the CMOS-RESET jumper. If the battery is down, it is always possible to start the
system with the default values from the BIOS.
The following entries may be made:
Date: The current Real Date of the RTC
Time: The current Real Time of the RTC
Drive A or B: none = no drive present, FLASHDisk enabled (if device is loaded)
360k = 5,25" low density drive or FLASHDISK
1,2 MB = 5,25" high density drive or SRAMDISK
720 K = 3,5" low density drive
1,44 MB = 3,5" high density drive (Default for A:)
The A: Drive is the bootable drive.
Display type: CRT: for Mono CRT's but no LCD operating possible.
40 x 25: for Color CGA or LCD
80 x 25: for Color CGA or LCD (Default)
VGA: for VGA
Harddisk type: defines which drive is connected
Type = 0 means no drive is present (Default)!
Drive Type 48 and 49 let you define a custom harddisk parameter.
PRESS the AUTODETECT FUNCTION to identify the HD!
WARNING:
On the next Setup pages (switched with PgDn and PgUp) the values for special parameters are modifiable.
Normally the parameters are set correctly by DIGITAL-LOGIC AG. Be very careful in modifying any pa-
rameter since the system could crash. Some parameters are dependent on the CPU type. The cache pa-
rameter is always available, for example. So, if you select too few wait states, the system will not start until
you reset the CMOS-RAM using the RTC-Reset jumper, but the default values are reloaded. If you are not
familiar with these parameters, do not change anything.