User`s guide

The table below describes the parameters you can use to
modify the way the program runs on your computer.
Note
To run the EISA Configuration utility in non-target
modeling mode, add the /N parameter to the command line.
Modeling mode only affects the way the configuration utility
operates; it does not affect any of the other utilities you can
run using the SD command.
SD command parameters
Parameter
/A
/B
/F
/H
Mode
Advanced
mode
BIOS video
output mode
Fast
configuration
operation
High resolution
display mode
Function
Enables four advanced options for
the system on the View or edit
details screen; see page 3-23 for
more information. You can also
enter this mode by pressing
Ictr(J
In) at the Welcome screen when
you start the EISA Configuration
utility.
Causes the program to be
displayed using BIOS int 10h calls for
systems using non-standard displays
or that are redirecting the console
output to a serial port. In default
mode, the program writes directly
to the video memory.
Causes the program to determine
the boards and options installed
and configure your system
automatically using the information
in the CMOS RAM; if it is invalid, the
program uses the information in the
SYSTEM.SCI file.
Displays 43 lines per screen on an
EGA monitor and 50 lines per
screen on a VGA monitor. In
default mode, the screen displays
25 lines.
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Running the EISA Configuration Utility