Follow the steps to change any option(s) manually:
1. Notice the cursor (reverse display highlight bar). This cursor
indicates which option is selected for change.
2. Use the up and down arrow keys (or Enter) to move the cursor
between options.
3. When the cursor highlights the value of an option you want to
change, use the left and right arrow keys to select alternate
values.
The possible values for each option are shown in the table below
4. When you are finished making changes, press F10 to record the
new values in configuration memory.
5. SETUP displays this message:
ARE YOU SURE? (Y/N)
Review your changes. If you need to make more alterations, press
N or Enter and go back to step 2.
6. If the new values are correct, press Y. The system restarts.
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3.24.2 SETUP Descriptions
This section explains the possible values for each SETUP.
1. Hard Disk Type
As you change the values for this option using the right and left arrow
keys, the setup program displays one of the following lines:
6 - Cyl=805, H=4, S/T=26, Cap=40MB
7 - Cyl=979, H=5, S/T=17, Cap=40MB
9 - Cyl=776, H=8, S/T=33, Cap=100MB
No drive
Drive Table
Abbreviation Meaning
Cyl number of cylinders
H number of heads
S/T number of sectors per track
Cap capacity
2. Memory Size
Configuration memory involves selecting how much RAM the system use
for each of the three types of memory: System memory, Extended
memory, and Expanded memory.
You can change System memory to either 640KB or 512KB. The default
value is 640KB.
For the purposes of SETUP, the second and third memory types are
interrelated. Use these guidelines set Extended memory first: