Specifications
CoreModule/PC Technical Manual
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At the bottom of each SETUP screen there is a context-sensitive HELP section. It tells you what
keys to use to move the cursor, make selections, move between screens, and exit with or without
saving your changes.
PAGE 1 - CoreModule/PC SETUP
CoreModule/PC SETUP
Date (mm/dd/yy) 07/08/94
Time (hh:mm:ss) 13:25:00
1st Floppy 360K
2nd Floppy 1.44Meg
Video EGA/VGA
Serial Port Enabled
Parallel Port Enabled
Byte-wide Socket 0 64K @ D0000
System POST Fast
Watchdog Timer Disabled
Serial Boot Loader Disabled
Hot-key Setup Enabled
Enhanced BIOS Enabled
PgDn or (D)own for Next Page
↑ ↓ [Enter] Moves between items, ← → + - Selects Values
(E)xit to quit without change, or (S)ave to record changes
Figure A-1. SETUP Page 1
The options on this menu allow you to:
n Set the correct time and date. This setting will go into effect when you leave SETUP. The
hardware real time clock (RTC) will be set to this time. To set the DOS date and time to the
new value, run the XTCLK utility, described in the section entitled "XTCLK" in this appendix.
n Specify the number and type of floppy drives. Up to two physical drives can be specified. Any
combination of drive types will work. If more floppy drives are required in your system, the
floppy driver provided with DOS can be used. Enter only "real" floppy drives. Do not include
SSD (Solid State Disk) drives created by the Ampro SSD Support Software in your floppy count.
n Specify the type of video controller. If your video adapter is a MiniModule/CGA configured for
CGA (or equivalent), use one of the two CGA settings. If it is configured for MDA (mono) use
the MONO setting. In all other cases, use the "EGA/VGA" setting, even if the video adapter is
configured to default to CGA or MONO. Any video controller that has a VIDEO BIOS on it
should be set to EGA/VGA.
n Enable or disable the RS232C serial port.