Specifications

Disk Drive Type
After entering the appropriate response (if it hasn’t already
been entered) the default value (1, if the drive was not entered
during the CMOS Setup) for “Disk Drive Type” will appear to
the right of the "?”
following the “Disk Drive Type” field. The
cursor blinks to the right of the “?,” prompting for either a new
value, or acceptance of the default value, by pressing
<ENTER>.
Note
Values entered during the Advanced ROM Diagnostics tests
are not retained by the CMOS Setup program. These values
are valid in the system for the period of the test only unless
they are entered at the CMOS Setup screen. The CMOS
Setup program is addressed earlier in this tab in a separate
section.
The information box to the right contains a listing of 47
possible drive types. The first 16 are visible when the box first
appears. Entries
17
through 47 are visible by scrolling through
the list using the up and down arrow keys. The 47th entry is
called the USER definition entry.
Note
The USER definition entry allows you to perform a test on
a disk drive not defined in ROM. The USER definition
entry is valid only during the period that the test is
performed.
These 47 different drive types are identified by the following
characteristics:
Advanced ROM Diagnostics
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