Math coprocessor, Drives, How to use this manual – Epson EL 486UC User Manual

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Math Coprocessor

You automatically install a math coprocessor when you

upgrade your system with a DX or DX2 microprocessor,
because a math coprocessor is built into the 486DX and 486DX2

chips.

Drives

Your system can support up to four mass storage devices,
including hard disk drives, diskette drives, a tape drive, a

CD-ROM drive, or an optical drive. As your storage needs

expand, you can install additional drives. Some restrictions

apply however; see Appendix A for more information.

How to Use This Manual

This manual contains the information you need to get the best

results from your computer. You don’t have to read everything

in this book; see the following chapter summaries to find the

sections you need.

Chapter 1

provides simple instructions for setting up your

system and connecting peripheral devices such as the monitor
and printer.

Chapter

2 describes how to run the SETUP program to define

your computer’s configuration. You may need to do this the

first time you use your computer, or later if you change the

configuration.

Chapter

3 covers general operating procedures, such as

resetting the computer, using the password, and changing the

processor speed.

4 Introduction

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