Epson 3865X Plus User Manual

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You should use high speed for almost everything you do since

your programs work faster on high speed. However, certain

application programs have specific timing requirements for

diskette access and can run only at the slower speed. See the

manual for your application program to determine if this is the

case.

Some copy-protected application programs require the
computer to run at the low speed while accessing the program

on a diskette. These programs also usually require you to leave a

key disk-the diskette that contains the copy protection-in

the diskette drive. If you use a copy-protected program often,

you may want to set your processor speed to change
automatically to low speed when accessing the diskette, and
return to high speed when it is finished.

There are different types of copy-protected programs.

Depending on the type you have, you may or may not want to

set the processor to automatic speed. Follow these guidelines:

If you are using a copy-protected program that can run only

on a diskette or that requires a key disk, try to start the

program on high speed. If this works, you do not need to set

the speed to change automatically. If you can’t load the

program on high, set the speed to change automatically.

If you are using a copy-protected program that does not
require a key disk but requires a special procedure to install

the program on a hard disk, set the speed to low while you
are installing the program. Once it is installed, set the speed
to high, where you should be able to leave it while you load
and run the program.

If this does not work, try installing and loading the program
at low speed and then change to high speed to run it. Do

not set the speed to change automatically.

Enhancing System Operations

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