Espeed l, Type espeed, Speed up – Epson Equity 286 PLUS User Manual

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The message tells you the switches you should use to set the
speed to high or low. At the MS-DOS prompt, type the
ESPEED command again and include the appropriate switch,
such as the following:

ESPEED L

This command changes the processor speed to low.

To

see

the current CPU speed,

type ESPEED

only and press

Enter. You

see the following:

< + >

: Speed Up

1 2 . 0 M H Z < - >

: Speed Down

<Esc>: Exit

The processor speed you set remains in effect until you press the

RESET

button or turn off the computer, or until you change it

using the SETUP program, a keyboard command, or the

ESPEED

program again.

Entering the ESPEED command in a batch file

You may want to run the ESPEED program by including the

command in a batch file. For example, if you have a program
called

SAMPLE

which requires a slower processor speed, you

could include the following commands in a batch file to start
the

SAMPLE

program:

ESPEED L

SAMPLE

You could name the batch file

SAMP.BAT.

Whenever you

need to run the

SAMPLE

program, insert the program diskette

in drive A. Then type

SAMP

and press

Enter.

The computer

changes the speed to low and starts the SAMPLE program.

See your MS-DOS Reference Manual for instructions on
creating and using batch files.

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