Epson Equity 320SX PLUS Product Support Bulletin(s)

Epson Equity 320SX PLUS Manual

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    EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Proper Method for Running Benchmark and Diagnostics Programs Date hard drive. There will be some exceptions to the above rule. In attempting to benchmark or troubleshoot any add-on that requires a device driver (CD-ROM, local area network, etc.), obviously
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    EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Equity Series SIMM Compatibility Date: 12/4/91 Page(s): 1 of 1 PSB No: S-0136 Originator: JAD Due to the influx of third party SlMMs on the market, there are some that are not compatible with Epson products. This bulletin is intended to be an aid in
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    Rapid keystrokes using the enhanced 10-key area of the keyboard. This problem may cause shift key lock and/or keyboard lockup. See ECN No: EQ386SX/20+-002 (2/7/92). VER 101891-KZ 073092 PART # 320SXROM 2011037 EQUITY 320SX PLUS DESC AMI AMI TYPE 27C010 27C010 LOC U9 U9 REASON INITIAL RELEASE
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EPSON
Product Support Bulletin
Subject: Proper Method for Running Benchmark and Diagnostics Programs
Date: 06/04/93
PSB No: S-0158
Page(s): 1 of 1
Originator: MWT
This bulletin describes the proper method for running any benchmark or diagnostics
programs. This applies to any computer system.
In most cases, the computer should be started using an MS-DOS boot diskette
that’s ‘clean’ -
in other words, one with no CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
The appropriate executable can then be run, either from diskette or hard drive.
There will be some exceptions to the above rule. In attempting to benchmark or
troubleshoot any add-on that requires a device driver (CD-ROM, local area network,
etc.), obviously the necessary device driver(s) must be loaded. Also, some
programs will require a minimum number of FILES or BUFFERS to be defined in
the CONFIG.SYS file. Such programs will usually display this requirement if they
are run without the necessary CONFIG.SYS file.
For the most consistent results, use the absolute minimal boot configuration that’s
allowed by the hardware being tested.