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EPSON Endeavor P60
Error messages (continued)
ISA NM messages
ISA NMI message
Description
Memory Parity Eror at
Memory failed; if the memory location can be
determined, it is displayed as xxxxxx; if not, the
message is Memory Parity Error ????
I/O Card Parity Error at
An expansion card failed; if the address can be
determined, it is displayed as xxxxx: if not, the
message is l/O card Parity Error ????
DMA Bus Time-out
A device has driven the DMA bus signal for more
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Tested Operating Environments

Although the system will run most software applications,
the following operating environments have been tested for
compatibility with this system.
Microsoft MS-DOS
Novell DR DOS 6.0
Novell NetWare 2.2, 3.12, and 4.01
Novell NetWare Lite 1.1
IBM OS/22.1
SCO UNIX release 3.2, version 4.2
SCO Open Desktop 3.0
Microsoft Windows 3.0 and 3.1
Microsoft Windows for WorkGroups 3.11
Microsoft Windows NT 3.1
NextStep version 3.2
LAN Manager
This system has also received Novell's 'Yes, NetWare tested
and approved" certification as a workstation and file server.
As new environments become available, these also will be
tested and certified.
Installation/Support Tips
System Power Requirements
If the power cord supplied with the system is not compatible
with the electrical outlet, obtain a cord that meets these
criteria :
rating of the AC voltage system.
an appropriately designed male grounding-type
c o n n e c t o r .
IEC type CEE-22 female connector.
Do not use or attempt to modify the supplied AC power cord
if it is not the type required for use in your region.
To avoid permanent damage to the computer, be sure the
voltage selector switch is set to the correct input line voltage
before you turn on the power. Verify that the voltage selector
switch is set to the correct setting. The 115 VAC setting is
appropriate for line source voltages between 100 and 120
VAC. If the line source voltage in your location is between
200 and 240 VAC, make sure you set the switch to 230 VAC.
To avoid damage to the system board or power supply, do
not exceed a total of 145 Watts power draw.
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