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System I/O Address Map, Information Reference List, Installation/Support Tips

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EPSON ActionNote 800 Series System I/O Address Map Installation/Support Tips Using Low Battery Save to HDD and Instant On 0 The ActionNote 800 series hard disk drive is partitioned at the factory so that these options can be used. A 25MB area is set aside for the saved data; this ensures that there is enough space for all memory configurations. 0 To prepare the hard disk drive, run the PHDISK utility, located in the C:\ PM directory. Type the following command at the DOS prompt and press Enter: PHDISK/CREATE 0 If you install a new hard disk drive and want to use the Low Battery Save to HDD or Instant On options, you need to leave sufficient space on the disk unpartitioned. The amount of space should equal the system memory plus 2MB. After you run FDISK to partition the drive, you need to run the PHDISK utility to configure the storage space on the drive. 0 When the computer is turned on after using the Low Battery Save to HDD or Instant On options, the PCMCIA services are not reinitialized. The computer recognizes SRAM PC cards, but does not recognize most other PC cards. You must reboot to reinitialize the services. Using an External Monitor When you connect an external monitor, make sure you turn it on before you turn on the computer. The ActionNote automatically detects the external monitor and displays data on its screen. Press Fn F10 to switch your display from the monitor to the LCD screen or to display on both screens simultaneously. Using a Serial Mouse If you connect a serial mouse, you must use the Setup program to disable the built-in trackpad. Information Reference List Engineering Change Notices None Technical Information Bulletins None Product Support bulletins None Related Documentation 400398600 EPSON ActionNote 800 Series User's Guide 400398700 Software Support Card PL-AN800 EPSON ActionNote 800 Series Parts Price List TM-AN7800T EPSON ActionNote 800 Series Service Manual AN800-10 12/9/94

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If you install a new hard disk drive and want to use the
Low Battery Save to HDD or Instant On options, you need
to leave sufficient space on the disk unpartitioned. The
amount of space should equal the system memory plus
2MB. After you run FDISK to partition the drive, you need
to run the PHDISK utility to configure the storage space
on the drive.
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When the computer is turned on after using the Low
Battery Save to HDD or Instant On options, the PCMCIA
services are not reinitialized. The computer recognizes
SRAM PC cards, but does not recognize most other PC
cards. You must reboot to reinitialize the services.
System I/O Address Map
Using an External Monitor
When you connect an external monitor, make sure you turn it
on before you turn on the computer. The ActionNote
automatically detects the external monitor and displays data
on its screen. Press Fn F10 to switch your display from the
monitor to the LCD screen or to display on both screens
simultaneously.
Using a Serial Mouse
If you connect a serial mouse, you must use the Setup
program to disable the built-in trackpad.
Information Reference List
Engineering Change Notices
None
Technical Information Bulletins
None
Product Support bulletins
None
Related Documentation
400398600
EPSON ActionNote 800 Series User’s Guide
400398700
Software Support Card
PL-AN800
EPSON ActionNote 800 Series Parts Price List
TM-AN7800T
EPSON ActionNote 800 Series Service Manual
Installation/Support Tips
Using Low Battery Save to HDD and Instant On
0
The ActionNote 800 series hard disk drive is partitioned at
the factory so that these options can be used. A 25MB area
is set aside for the saved data; this ensures that there is
enough space for all memory configurations.
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To prepare the hard disk drive, run the PHDISK utility,
located in the C:\ PM directory. Type the following
command at the DOS prompt and press
Enter:
PHDISK/CREATE
AN800-10
12/9/94