Epson Equity 386/25 Product Support Bulletin(s)

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    EPSON Product Support Bulletin Subject: Proper Method for Running Benchmark and Diagnostics Programs Date: 06/04/93 Page(s): 1 of 1 PSB No: S-0158 Originator: MWT This bulletin describes the proper method for running any benchmark or diagnostics programs. This applies to any computer system. In
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    these SlMMs were of poor quality. Epson Portland evaluated the SlMMs in question and found that this was not true. The problem is caused by the SIMM circuit boards industry standard contact surface specifications be used in Epson Equity computer products. Some recommended SlMMs that were tested and
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    serial printers on one server. Recent testing has shown that the Equity 386/25 Plus, Equity 386/25, Equity 386/20 and the Equity 386SX Plus will support three (3) parallel ports along with two (2) serial ports. The key factor in providing support for a third parallel port is the need for a parallel
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    Equity Series computers. The largest drive directly supported by the ROM BIOS (ver 220) in the Equity II+ and Equity Ill+ has a capacity of 130Mb, while the largest supported directly by the ROM BIOS in the Equity lIe, 386SX, 386/20 and 386/25 the BIOS ROM as problems have been experienced when
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    greater than the Epson Supplied options. When using a SCSI type hard disk drive, the hard disk controller usually is a part of the hard drive unit. The connection between the SCSI bus and the Equity's data bus is made by installing a host adaptor into the Equity computer and connecting the
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    Y193802001 Y193801001 1.60 Y193590802 1.60 Y193590801 1.70 2010782 1.70 2010781 EQUITY 386/25 DESC CTIG-BO1 CTIG-AO1 CTIG-BO2 CTIG-AO2 TYPE 27C256 27C256 Defined HDDs are installed. Fixes problems with DECNET PCSA v.3.01. SEE ECN No: EQ386/25-002 (4/3/92). Fixes problem that causes a "1782 Disk
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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.