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Q9.
Can any other Equity keyboards be used on this machine?
A.
Only the Equity le. Both the Equity le and the Equity 386SX PLUS use the
PS/24-type mini-DIN connector. All other Equity keyboards use the AT-type full-
size DIN connector.
Q10. What is the logical assignment of Diskette Drives?
A.
When the Equity 386SX PLUS is configured with two diskette drives, it will boot
from either diskette drive. If you boot the system from a diskette in the second
diskette drive, normally the 6 drive, that drive becomes drive A and the first
diskette drive, normally drive A, becomes drive B. This assignment remains in
affect until the system is reset with the reset switch, turned off, or is rebooted
from the drive currently designated as drive B or the AFDD.EXE utility on the
Reference Diskette is run (the use of AFDD is described later). Therefore, the
drive assignments can be controlled in two ways:
1. Boot the computer from a diskette in the drive you want
assigned as drive A.
2. Run the AFDD program to reverse the current drive
letter assignment.
The current logical drive assignments remain in effect when the system is
rebooted from the hard disk by pressing CTRL- ALT-DEL. The drive
assignments are lost if the system is turned off or reset with the reset button.
To use the AFDD utility, type AFDD at the command prompt and the following
message appears on the screen:
Reassign FDD utility Version XXX
Copyright (c) SEIKO EPSON CORP. 1989
New Assign
Drive A: 1.2MB <== 1.44MB
Drive B: 1.44MB <== 1.2MB
(S)et and Reboot, Any other key to Abort ? _
if you press S, the drive letters are switched and the system reboots with the
new assignments in effect. Pressing any other key aborts the operation and
returns to the command prompt.
PSB No: S-0131
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