Epson Apex 200 Product Support Bulletin(s) - Page 11
IBM Token - Ring, and IBM PC Network adapters with Novell Netware.
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PSB No: S-0098 Page: 8 of 8 Q. What extended memory boards are compatible with the APEX 200? A. Epson recommends the following memory expansion boards: AST Research AST Research * Intel Corp. STB Systems * STB Systems * Profit Systems Micron Technology Advantage Premium Rampage 286 Aboveboard Plus Grande Byte Rio Grande Elite 16 Micron * Will run at 8MHz, not at 12MHz CPU speed. Q. Will it support Unix and/or Xenix? Which versions? A. The APEX 200 has been tested with the Santa Cruz Operations Xenix Rel. 2.1 and IBM Xenix Vers. 1. Q. What terminal emulation boards are compatible with the APEX 200? A. The following boards have been tested and approved. 3278/79 Emulation Adapter 5250 Adapter IRMA/2 IBM IBM DCA. Inc. Q. Can it be used as a Local Area Network Server or Workstation? A. The APEX 200 has been tested in the network environment using 3COM, IBM Token - Ring, and IBM PC Network adapters with Novell Netware. It can be used both as a server and a workstation. When installing the system as a file server be sure to use an alternate IRQ other than IRQ2 by setting the jumpers on the network adapter board. To ensure correct operation, always start up the system using the lower 8MHz CPU speed, then switch to the higher speed to determine that the system will run at the higher speed. Some adapter boards are not rated for the higher speed.