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... simultaneously. or + key on CPU (25 MHz or 33 MHz), Normal speed is simulated 8 MHz speed; The system may be on.) 2MB RAM standard on main system board Supports shadowing of standard memory EPSON ActionNote ROM Video RAM Shadow RAM Numeric coprocessor Clock/calendar 128KB ...3tl-inch diskette drive; supports 1.44MB and 720KB formats One internal 80MB, 120MB, or 180MB IDE hard disk drive 7/27/93 ActionNote-1 Computer Specifications Main Unit CPU System speed Memory 486SLC microprocessor Turbo and Normal speeds available; standard RS-232C, programmable, asynchronous, 9-pin, D-sub...
... simultaneously. or + key on CPU (25 MHz or 33 MHz), Normal speed is simulated 8 MHz speed; The system may be on.) 2MB RAM standard on main system board Supports shadowing of standard memory EPSON ActionNote ROM Video RAM Shadow RAM Numeric coprocessor Clock/calendar 128KB ...3tl-inch diskette drive; supports 1.44MB and 720KB formats One internal 80MB, 120MB, or 180MB IDE hard disk drive 7/27/93 ActionNote-1 Computer Specifications Main Unit CPU System speed Memory 486SLC microprocessor Turbo and Normal speeds available; standard RS-232C, programmable, asynchronous, 9-pin, D-sub...
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... TM-ACTNOTE Epson ActionNote Service Manual ADDACTNOT33 ActionNote Service Manual Addendum PL-ACTNOTE Epson ActionNote Parts Price List SPKACTNOT33 Epson ActionNote Self Paced Kit 400210900 Epson ActionNote User's Guide 400211000 Epson ActionNote Quick Reference 7/27/93 ActionNote- DMA Assignments Hardware Interrupts System I/O Address Map EPSON ActionNote Hard Disk Drive Types * BIOS dependent Note: Type 47 must be selected to enter User Defined drive specifications. Information...
... TM-ACTNOTE Epson ActionNote Service Manual ADDACTNOT33 ActionNote Service Manual Addendum PL-ACTNOTE Epson ActionNote Parts Price List SPKACTNOT33 Epson ActionNote Self Paced Kit 400210900 Epson ActionNote User's Guide 400211000 Epson ActionNote Quick Reference 7/27/93 ActionNote- DMA Assignments Hardware Interrupts System I/O Address Map EPSON ActionNote Hard Disk Drive Types * BIOS dependent Note: Type 47 must be selected to enter User Defined drive specifications. Information...
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... BIOS SETUP Utilities (C) 1990 American Megatrends Inc, All Rights reserved " screen. What Real Time Clock chip does the AN-4SLC/33 use? One of the selections available in the AN-4SLC/33 and how do I run setup. A25: The SYSTEM and VGA BIOS conform to run the SETUP program? While the AN...: If the unit was purchased with the AN-4SLC/33? PSB No: S-0169 Page: 5 of System BIOS is socketed on the system board. What type of 8 Q25. If you pressed the delete key, you will see a message to hit the "delete" key to Seiko Epson BIOS specifications in the SETUP utility. A28.
... BIOS SETUP Utilities (C) 1990 American Megatrends Inc, All Rights reserved " screen. What Real Time Clock chip does the AN-4SLC/33 use? One of the selections available in the AN-4SLC/33 and how do I run setup. A25: The SYSTEM and VGA BIOS conform to run the SETUP program? While the AN...: If the unit was purchased with the AN-4SLC/33? PSB No: S-0169 Page: 5 of System BIOS is socketed on the system board. What type of 8 Q25. If you pressed the delete key, you will see a message to hit the "delete" key to Seiko Epson BIOS specifications in the SETUP utility. A28.
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... products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the ampere rating for the extension cord. iv If liquid has entered the computer. Except as specifically explained in performance. When the power cord or plug is damaged. If the computer exhibits a distinct change in this product through the cabinet slots. 13...
... products plugged into the extension cord does not exceed the ampere rating for the extension cord. iv If liquid has entered the computer. Except as specifically explained in performance. When the power cord or plug is damaged. If the computer exhibits a distinct change in this product through the cabinet slots. 13...
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... information. 4 Introduction If you need help with technical specifications on the inside back cover of your computer with the program for technical assistance, you purchased your convenience there is not included, call the Epson Connection for product support and On-Site Warranty Service. Your ActionNote package should contain a packet describing the program. If...
... information. 4 Introduction If you need help with technical specifications on the inside back cover of your computer with the program for technical assistance, you purchased your convenience there is not included, call the Epson Connection for product support and On-Site Warranty Service. Your ActionNote package should contain a packet describing the program. If...
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... with your computer using the computer. Chapter 3 explains how to power your system. Chapter 5 describes how to test system devices. Appendix C contains the specifications for setting up your ActionNote computer. see the following chapter summaries to find the sections you need to read everything in this is necessary if you want to...
... with your computer using the computer. Chapter 3 explains how to power your system. Chapter 5 describes how to test system devices. Appendix C contains the specifications for setting up your ActionNote computer. see the following chapter summaries to find the sections you need to read everything in this is necessary if you want to...
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...be used in most countries, as it for the first time. (See Chapter 3 for complete instructions on installing optional devices. See the power cable specifications in the ranges 100/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. See Chapter 4 for details. This port also supports a mouse/keyboard adapter for the electrical... socket. If you are using the adapter in a country other than the one where you purchased your ActionNote, make sure you use it can operate in Appendix C for instructions on powering the computer with the computer. Connecting the AC Adapter The ...
...be used in most countries, as it for the first time. (See Chapter 3 for complete instructions on installing optional devices. See the power cable specifications in the ranges 100/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. See Chapter 4 for details. This port also supports a mouse/keyboard adapter for the electrical... socket. If you are using the adapter in a country other than the one where you purchased your ActionNote, make sure you use it can operate in Appendix C for instructions on powering the computer with the computer. Connecting the AC Adapter The ...
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... sure the hard disk drive and the diskette drive lights are using. To change back to run some copy-protected programs or a program that has a specific timing requirement. Whenever you connect or disconnect equipment, such as a printer or the trackball. Caution Always make sure Num Lock is off , then turn ... or reset the computer, it starts up in Turbo speed. Changing the CPU Speed Your computer's processor can operate at two speeds: Turbo (25 or 33 MHz) or Normal (8 MHz). You may need to select the slower speed, however, to Turbo speed, make sure the computer is on, and press ...
... sure the hard disk drive and the diskette drive lights are using. To change back to run some copy-protected programs or a program that has a specific timing requirement. Whenever you connect or disconnect equipment, such as a printer or the trackball. Caution Always make sure Num Lock is off , then turn ... or reset the computer, it starts up in Turbo speed. Changing the CPU Speed Your computer's processor can operate at two speeds: Turbo (25 or 33 MHz) or Normal (8 MHz). You may need to select the slower speed, however, to Turbo speed, make sure the computer is on, and press ...
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... To conserve the battery, use these power sources, and how to foreign countries. Whenever the AC adapter is ideally suited for specifications. Chapter 3 Powering the Computer You can operate your ActionNote using the AC adapter or the removable battery pack. The AC adapter is connected, it draws power from the adapter instead...
... To conserve the battery, use these power sources, and how to foreign countries. Whenever the AC adapter is ideally suited for specifications. Chapter 3 Powering the Computer You can operate your ActionNote using the AC adapter or the removable battery pack. The AC adapter is connected, it draws power from the adapter instead...
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..., you include the name of the Windows 3.1 driver. At the installation menu, select save changes. 12. The default driver name assigned by the program is specific to include the driver's resolution, 100 x 60. Check with 16 colors. it with the Lotus prompt. To install the driver, follow these steps: 1. Note Even... resolution, you would type the following and press 123 100 x 60 Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0 The Microsoft Windows driver supports a resolution of 800 x 600 with the Epson Connection for the availability of the driver with Windows version 3.1.
..., you include the name of the Windows 3.1 driver. At the installation menu, select save changes. 12. The default driver name assigned by the program is specific to include the driver's resolution, 100 x 60. Check with 16 colors. it with the Lotus prompt. To install the driver, follow these steps: 1. Note Even... resolution, you would type the following and press 123 100 x 60 Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0 The Microsoft Windows driver supports a resolution of 800 x 600 with the Epson Connection for the availability of the driver with Windows version 3.1.
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..., SimulSCAN, panel Bus width CRT, SimulSCAN, panel Inhibit font CRT, SimulSCAN, panel Cusor Panel RGB Panel Standby Timer allows you to set a timeout period for a specific display mode CRT, SimulSCAN, or panel. SimulSCAN refers to the VIDEO port; panel refers to the SELECT OPTION menu. When you select Standby Timer your...
..., SimulSCAN, panel Bus width CRT, SimulSCAN, panel Inhibit font CRT, SimulSCAN, panel Cusor Panel RGB Panel Standby Timer allows you to set a timeout period for a specific display mode CRT, SimulSCAN, or panel. SimulSCAN refers to the VIDEO port; panel refers to the SELECT OPTION menu. When you select Standby Timer your...
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... Clock/ calendar Video RAM 486SLC microprocessor; 25 or 33 MHz (and simulated 8 MHz) clock speed 2MB, 4MB, or 8MB; It also includes a table of 8MB; Appendix C Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for your ActionNote. expandable to a maximum of hard disk drive types and the specifications for configuration; backed up by built-in Dallas clock...
... Clock/ calendar Video RAM 486SLC microprocessor; 25 or 33 MHz (and simulated 8 MHz) clock speed 2MB, 4MB, or 8MB; It also includes a table of 8MB; Appendix C Specifications This appendix lists the specifications for your ActionNote. expandable to a maximum of hard disk drive types and the specifications for configuration; backed up by built-in Dallas clock...
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... 8-bit parallel RS-232C, programmable, asynchronous, 9-pin, D-sub male connector 6-pin, mini-DIN connector for a PS/2-type pointing device or for the internal fax/modem C-2 Specifications
... 8-bit parallel RS-232C, programmable, asynchronous, 9-pin, D-sub male connector 6-pin, mini-DIN connector for a PS/2-type pointing device or for the internal fax/modem C-2 Specifications
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..., 0.3 mm, high-contrast two-film; paper-white, backlit by one internal, 3¼-inch diskette drive; continuous brightness and contrast controls; Keyboard 84/85 (US) Keys; Specifications C-3 power-saving feature; embedded numeric keypad and and keys Mass Storage Diskette drives Support for one cooled cathode fluorescent tube (CCFT); supports 1.44MB and 720KB...
..., 0.3 mm, high-contrast two-film; paper-white, backlit by one internal, 3¼-inch diskette drive; continuous brightness and contrast controls; Keyboard 84/85 (US) Keys; Specifications C-3 power-saving feature; embedded numeric keypad and and keys Mass Storage Diskette drives Support for one cooled cathode fluorescent tube (CCFT); supports 1.44MB and 720KB...
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..., be sure to take your computer into the passenger compartment as carry-on luggage to prevent it from being stored in an unpressurized storage area. C-4 Specifications
..., be sure to take your computer into the passenger compartment as carry-on luggage to prevent it from being stored in an unpressurized storage area. C-4 Specifications
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...identifies the location of each piece of mathematical calculations and graphics displays. Glossary 1 the central processing unit (CPU) of your ActionNote which controls all the processing of your ActionNote. The computer has a socket to power your computer. The AC adapter also charges the battery pack while it is in the... either a Cyrix Cx387SLC or an Intel 387SX multifrequency numeric coprocessor. 486SLC A CMOS process technology integrated circuit; AC adapter The device that performs a specific task, such as word processing, spreadsheet analysis, or database management.
...identifies the location of each piece of mathematical calculations and graphics displays. Glossary 1 the central processing unit (CPU) of your ActionNote which controls all the processing of your ActionNote. The computer has a socket to power your computer. The AC adapter also charges the battery pack while it is in the... either a Cyrix Cx387SLC or an Intel 387SX multifrequency numeric coprocessor. 486SLC A CMOS process technology integrated circuit; AC adapter The device that performs a specific task, such as word processing, spreadsheet analysis, or database management.
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... port. Unlike ordinary RAM, CMOS RAM is backed up by a battery and is not erased when you give the computer to direct it to perform a specific function. 4 Glossay COM1 The name that records information about your system configuration. A type of symbols for representing data or instructions. Command An instruction you turn.... Code A system of low power, integrated circuit (chip). CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor. Also, any software program or part of low-power memory in your ActionNote that MS-DOS uses to identify the secondary serial port.
... port. Unlike ordinary RAM, CMOS RAM is backed up by a battery and is not erased when you give the computer to direct it to perform a specific function. 4 Glossay COM1 The name that records information about your system configuration. A type of symbols for representing data or instructions. Command An instruction you turn.... Code A system of low power, integrated circuit (chip). CMOS Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor. Also, any software program or part of low-power memory in your ActionNote that MS-DOS uses to identify the secondary serial port.
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... for example). Controller A hardware component of the hardware components installed in your MS-DOS manual. For example, your computer that instructs the computer to perform a specific function.
... for example). Controller A hardware component of the hardware components installed in your MS-DOS manual. For example, your computer that instructs the computer to perform a specific function.
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... on the screen and moves as you turn on or reset the computer. Device A piece of equipment that is part of a computer system and performs a specific task, such as opposed to the number of cylinders times the number of tracks in a disk is equal to a file containing program code. Also, the...
... on the screen and moves as you turn on or reset the computer. Device A piece of equipment that is part of a computer system and performs a specific task, such as opposed to the number of cylinders times the number of tracks in a disk is equal to a file containing program code. Also, the...
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Drive See Disk drive. Examples of 720KB. EMS or Expanded memory Memory that controls a specific piece of equipment in the system. Glossary 9 Driver A program that can be used by applications and programs conforming to a diskette. Embedded numeric keypad See Numeric ... format. Diskette drive The physical device that enables the computer to read from and write to version 4.0 of the Lotus/Intel/Microsoft (LIM) Expanded memory Specification (EMS). Expanded memory does not have addresses like conventional or extended memory. Expansion memory module See Memory module.
Drive See Disk drive. Examples of 720KB. EMS or Expanded memory Memory that controls a specific piece of equipment in the system. Glossary 9 Driver A program that can be used by applications and programs conforming to a diskette. Embedded numeric keypad See Numeric ... format. Diskette drive The physical device that enables the computer to read from and write to version 4.0 of the Lotus/Intel/Microsoft (LIM) Expanded memory Specification (EMS). Expanded memory does not have addresses like conventional or extended memory. Expansion memory module See Memory module.