@@DATE The date is used by the operating system to time stamp files when they are created or updated. The date must be entered in the format: MM/DD/YY Where: MM .... is the month number in the year (00 = January, 12 = December) DD ................................ is the day of the month (00 - 31) YY ........... are the last two digits of the year (i.e. 86 for 1986) RETURN ........... causes date to be written to clock chip and system UP ............................................ wraps to bottom topic DOWN ............................................ moves to next topic LEFT .................................. moves left through date field RIGHT ................................ moves right through date field ESC ............. restores all original choices and exits the program F10 ............ causes all choices to be saved and exits the program F1 ............................................ invokes help function F2 .................................. sizes and moves the help window HOME ........................ homes cursor to beginning of date field @@TIME The time is used by the operating system to time stamp files when they are created or updated. The time must be entered in the format: HH:MM:SS Where: HH ... is the 24 Hour (military) time from 00 (midnight) to 23 (11pm) MM .............................. is the current minute from 00 to 59 YY .............................. is the current second from 00 to 59 RETURN ........... causes time to be written to clock chip and system UP .......................................... moves to previous topic DOWN ............................................ moves to next topic LEFT .................................. moves left through time field RIGHT ................................ moves right through time field ESC ............. restores all original choices and exits the program F10 ............ causes all choices to be saved and exits the program F1 ............................................ invokes help function F2 .................................. sizes and moves the help window HOME ........................ homes cursor to beginning of time field @@FLOPPY Floppy disk drives may be installed as drive A: and drive B:. If no floppy is present for location A: or B:, select the NOT PRESENT choice by using the left and right cursor keys until NOT PRESENT is flashing, then press RETURN. If the floppy is a standard double-sided, double-density 360 kilobyte drive type, select the 360KB choice. If the floppy is a high capacity 1.2 megabyte drive type, select the 1.2MB choice. If the 3.5 inch floppy drive is installed, select the 720KB choice or 1.44MB choice according to its capacity. RETURN ..................... causes choice to be selected temporarily UP .......................................... moves to previous topic DOWN ............................................ moves to next topic LEFT .................................. moves left to previous choice RIGHT .................................... moves right to next choice ESC ............. restores all original choices and exits the program F10 ............ causes all choices to be saved and exits the program F1 ............................................ invokes help function F2 .................................. sizes and moves the help window HOME ...................................... homes to the first choice @@HARD Several types of hard disks can be installed as either drive C or D. If no fixed disk is present for location C or D, type 0. Press RETURN after changing type number of fixed disk drive. Definition of predefined fixed disk drive types; -------------------------------------------------------------------- Disk Type Cylinders Heads Write Pre-comp Landing Zone Capacity/Drive --------- --------- ----- -------------- ------------ -------------- 1............306......4.........128...........305.........10MB 2............615......4.........300...........615.........21MB 3............615......6.........300...........615.........31MB 4............940......8.........512...........940.........64MB 5............940......6.........512...........940.........48MB 6............615......4..........no...........615.........21MB 7............462......8.........256...........511.........31MB 8............733......5..........no...........733.........31MB 9............900.....15..........no...........901........115MB 10...........820......3..........no...........820.........21MB 11...........855......5..........no...........855.........36MB 12...........855......7..........no...........855.........51MB 13...........306......8.........128...........319.........21MB 14...........733......7..........no...........733.........44MB 15....................................................Reserved 16...........612......4...........0...........663.........20MB 17...........977......5.........300...........977.........41MB 18...........977......7..........no...........977.........58MB 19..........1024......7.........512..........1023.........60MB 20...........733......5.........300...........732.........31MB 21...........733......7.........300...........732.........43MB 22...........733......5.........300...........733.........31MB 23...........306......4...........0...........336.........10MB 24....................................................Reserved 25...........615......4...........0...........615.........20MB 26..........1024......4..........no..........1023.........34MB 27..........1024......5..........no..........1023.........43MB 28..........1024......8..........no..........1023.........69MB 29...........512......8.........256...........512.........34MB 30....................................................Reserved 31....................................................Reserved 32....................................................Reserved 33....................................................Reserved 34....................................................Reserved 35..........1024......9........1024..........1024.........78MB 36..........1024......5.........512..........1024.........43MB 37...........830.....10..........no...........830.........70MB 38...........823.....10.........256...........824.........69MB 39...........615......4.........128...........664.........20MB 40...........615......8.........128...........664.........41MB 41...........917.....15..........no...........918........116MB 42..........1023.....15..........no..........1024........130MB 43...........823.....10.........512...........823.........69MB 44...........820......6..........no...........820.........41MB 45..........1024......8..........no..........1024.........69MB 46...........925......9..........no...........925.........70MB 47...........699......7.........256...........700.........41MB RETURN ..................... causes choice to be selected temporarily UP .......................................... moves to previous topic DOWN ............................................ moves to next topic ESC ............. restores all original choices and exits the program F10 ............ causes all choices to be saved and exits the program F1 ............................................ invokes help function F2 .................................. sizes and moves the help window BACK SPACE .......... clears last digit entered, moves back one space @@DISPLAY The Primary Display type determines which type of display/monitor combination is installed. Choose the type of display that is installed by pressing RETURN when the appropriate type is blinking. RETURN ..................... causes choice to be selected temporarily LEFT .................................. moves left to previous choice RIGHT .................................... moves right to next choice UP .......................................... moves to previous topic DOWN ............................................ moves to next topic ESC ............. restores all original choices and exits the program F10 ............ causes all choices to be saved and exits the program F1 ............................................ invokes help function F2 .................................. sizes and moves the help window HOME ...................................... homes to the first choice @@LOW The memory below the 1 megabyte boundary consists both of the memory chips stuffed on the motherboard, and possible non-extended memory on a memory card. This value is the total memory from both sources. Without a memory card, the maximum memory below 1 megabyte is 640K. RETURN ..................... causes choice to be selected temporarily UP .......................................... moves to previous topic DOWN ............................................ moves to next topic LEFT .................................. moves left to previous choice RIGHT .................................... moves right to next choice ESC ............. restores all original choices and exits the program F10 ............ causes all choices to be saved and exits the program F1 ............................................ invokes help function F2 .................................. sizes and moves the help window HOME ...................................... homes to the first choice @@HIGH Memory above the 1 megabyte boundary is referred to as "Extended Memory". The second row of 256Kbit DRAMs and any DRAMs on expansion memory cards are used as Extended Memory. Edit the total extended memory size as if entering on a calculator. The size must be a multiple of 128K (normally 512K). With all rows of memory sockets stuffed with 256Kbit (64Kbit) devices, the second 512K (128K) of memory appears above the 1 megabyte boundary. Press RETURN after changing size. RETURN ......................... causes size to be temporarily stored UP .......................................... moves to previous topic DOWN ............................................ moves to next topic ESC ............. restores all original choices and exits the program F10 ............ causes all choices to be saved and exits the program F1 ............................................ invokes help function F2 .................................. sizes and moves the help window BACK SPACE .......... clears last digit entered, moves back one space