Epson Equity LT-386SX User Manual - Page 224

Ctrl-left Shift-L., Glossary 19, computer has not received any keyboard input for the period

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SETUP A program you can run when you turn on or reset the computer. In SETUP you define the configuration settings for your Equity LT-386SX. Shadow RAM The feature provided by the Equity LT-386SX that allows you to copy ROM BIOS and video ROM to RAM to speed up processing. Shell An MS-DOS program that lets you run programs and perform operating system commands from menus. Software The programs that enable the computer to perform the tasks and functions you indicate. Source diskette The diskette from which you are copying files, as opposed to the target diskette (the diskette to which you are copying files). Standby mode A power-saving feature you can define in SETUP and enable or disable with a hot key sequence (Ctrl-left Shift-L). After the computer has not received any keyboard input for the period of time defined in SETUP, it turns off the LCD backlighting, reduces the CPU speed to 8 MHz, and decreases the VGA controller clock rate. Press any key to terminate standby mode. Status indicator bar A built-in LCD indicator panel that shows how you are using the computer. Glossary 19

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SETUP
A program you can run when you turn on or reset the computer.
In SETUP you define the configuration settings for your Equity
LT-386SX.
Shadow RAM
The feature provided by the Equity LT-386SX that allows you
to copy ROM BIOS and video ROM to RAM to speed up
processing.
Shell
An MS-DOS program that lets you run programs and perform
operating system commands from menus.
Software
The programs that enable the computer to perform the tasks
and functions you indicate.
Source diskette
The diskette from which you are copying files, as opposed to the
target diskette (the diskette to which you are copying files).
Standby mode
A power-saving feature you can define in SETUP and enable or
disable with a hot key sequence
(Ctrl-left Shift-L).
After the
computer has not received any keyboard input for the period of
time defined in SETUP, it turns off the LCD backlighting,
reduces the CPU speed to 8 MHz, and decreases the VGA
controller clock rate. Press any key to terminate standby mode.
Status indicator bar
A built-in LCD indicator panel that shows how you are using
the computer.
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