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Copying Data...3-15Using the DISKCOPY command...3-16Using DISKCOPY with an Apex Plus...

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and out of the connector to avoid damaging it. When the card isremoved, rewrap it (using the original packing materials) andplace it inside the packin

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4-10 Installing Option Cards

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Chapter 5TrobleshootingYou should not encounter any serious difficulties as you set upand use your Apex. But if anything out of the ordinary happens,c

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The Computer Fails to Start UpIf your computer does not start up when you turn on the powerswitch, follow these steps to find a solution:1.First, chec

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2.3.4.5.If the display doesn’t appear on the screen, use thecontrols on the monitor to adjust the brightness andcontrast of the display.Check DIP swit

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2.If the computer remains locked up after you’ve allowed areasonable amount of time, follow the steps in Chapter 2under “Resetting the Computer.”Diske

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Hard Disk ProblemsIf you have problems with your hard disk when you first start touse it, make sure it has been set up properly. First check to see if

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4. If reformatting the hard disk using FORMAT or SELECTdoesn’t work, you can try to prepare the hard disk as if itwere a new, unformatted hard disk us

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Printer ProblemsYour printer manual describes methods to solve most of yourprinter problems. However, if your printer does not workcorrectly right aft

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5. Did you perform any necessary post-installation setupprocedures for the operating system? If you did, check yourMS-DOS reference manual to see that

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AppendixesAppendix ASetting the DIP Switches...A-1Switch 1 (serial port)... A-2Switch 2 (pa

Strany 14 - How to Use This Manual

Composite monochrome monitors can be used if acomposite video board is installed (available fromcomputer dealers). The multi-graphics adapter cardsupp

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Q: What kind of joystick can I use with the Apex? Where doI connect it?A: There are many IBM-compatible joysticks and somehave different types of conn

Strany 16 - Setting Up Your System

Appendix ASetting the DIP SwitchesThe DIP switch settings on the Apex provide your computerwith information about its configuration. Each time you tur

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This table lists functions controlled by each DIP switch:Function1234Serial (RS232-C) portCOM1 primary *OFFCOM2 secondary ONParallel portLPT1 primary

Strany 18 - Choosing a Location

Switch 2 (parallel port)Switch 2 tells the computer how to access the built-in parallelport, as follows:The built-in parallel port functions as either

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NOTEThe Apex computer can automatically detect the correct videomode for the connected monitor and make the appropriateadjustments regardless of the c

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Appendix BPreparing a Hard Disk For UseThe Apex Plus 20 comes with a preformatted hard disk that hasMS-DOS and GW-BASIC already loaded and ready to us

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MKDIR and COPY let you move the files on your hard diskinto the recommended arrangement.COPY lets you create an AUTOEXEC.BAT file toautomatically exec

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You see a menu of formatting and checking options:HARD DISK FORMAT MENU1 - Conditional format (Normal)2 - Unconditional format3 - Destructive surface

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provided by the drive manufacturer contains bad tracks that theanalysis does not detect, you can use the Unconditional formatoption to flag all the ba

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IntroductionYour ApexTMby Epson® personal computer comes in two ver-sions: the Apex Plus with two 360 KB (kilobyte) diskette drives,and the Apex Plus

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When the scan is complete, the program displays informationabout the condition of the disk. For a 20MB hard disk with nobad tracks, the display looks

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When formatting is complete, any bad tracks are flagged, andyou see a series of messages like these:Format finishedFlagging bad tracks...Cylinder is x

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Unconditional formatYou can also use this option to format your hard disk. The dif-ference between unconditional and conditional formatting ishow bad

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To add a bad track, follow these steps:1.Press A. You see this prompt:Enter cylinder number (1 - xxxx)2.Type the number of the cylinder containing the

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Destructive surface analysisUse this option to accurately locate any bad tracks on a harddisk, and to flag any bad tracks that are not flagged.WARNING

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If the program finds one bad track that is not flagged, the sum-mary above shows one track with a write, read error, and only2458 good tracks. The rep

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As each track is checked, the current cylinder is displayed. Thecylinder number counts down to zero as the disk is checked.When the analysis is comple

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3. Press 1 and then Enter to select the Create DOS Partitionoption. The screen displays:Create DOS PartitionDo you wish to use the entire fixeddisk fo

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Using SELECTSELECT formats your hard disk and copies the files on yourMS-DOS system diskette to it. You’ll tell SELECT that youwant to copy the MS-DOS

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Besides formatting the hard disk partition, SELECT alsocreates a directory named DOS and copies the operatingsystem files to the hard disk.When the pr

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Your Apex includes built-in parallel and serial interfaces that letyou connect almost any peripheral device to the computer. Aperipheral device is one

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Follow these steps to complete your installation:1.Insert the working copy of the GW-BASIC diskette intodrive A. At the A> prompt, type the followi

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6. Next, you’ll create a file called AUTOEXEC.BAT. Typethe following and press Enter at the end of each line:COPY CON: C:\AUTOEXEC.BATECHO OFFPATH C:\

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Appendix CSpecificationsMain Unit8-bit CPUMain. memoryMath coprocessorInterfacesParallel interfaceSerial interfaceSpeaker interfaceOption slotsKeyboar

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Mass StorageStandardTwo internal drives maximumTwo 5 l/4-inch, half-height diskettedrives; double-sided, double-density,360 KB storage capacityOptiona

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Video and Display OptionsStandardMulti-graphics video card; switch-selectable; installed in option slot; gameport includedSupports Epson and IBM-compa

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Printers andprinter accessoriesActionPrinters by EpsonApex809-pin, 80-column, dot-matrix printer;(180 cps draft/30 cps near letter quality)(U110)Black

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ComputeraccessoriesInternal 300/1200 baud modemcard (C203A-A)External 300/l200 baud modem(C202A-A)Specifications C-5

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GlossaryApplication programA software program designed to perform a specific task, such as aword processing or spreadsheet program.ASCIIAmerican Stand

Strany 45 - Selecting Execution Speed

BootTo load a program or an operating system.ByteA sequence or group of eight bits that represents one character.CGAColor/graphics adapter. A type of

Strany 46 - Resetting the Computer

How to Use This ManualThis manual describes how to set up and care for your computer.It also introduces the basics of using MS-DOS and shows youhow to

Strany 47 - Turning Off the Computer

Control codeA command (generated when you hold down Ctrl and pressanother key on the keyboard) that instructs the computer toperform a specific functi

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DeviceA piece of equipment that is part of a computer system andperforms a specific task, such as a disk drive, a monitor, or aprinter.DIP switchesSma

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EGAEnhanced Graphics Adapter. A type of high-resolution colormonitor. It can display up to 25 lines of text with 80 characterson each line. It can als

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Hard diskThe enclosed unit used to store data permanently. Unlike adiskette, it is fixed in place. It can process data more rapidly andstore many more

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LEDLight Emitting Diode. A substance that illuminates whenelectricity passes through it, like the indicator lights above theApex’s keyboard.Main unitT

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Monochrome monitorA monitor that displays in only one color, such as green oramber, as opposed to a color monitor which can display inseveral colors.M

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ParityData signals sent during communications to detect errors intransmitting or receiving data.PartitionTo divide a hard disk drive into separate sec

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ReadTo copy data from one area to another. For example, when youopen a text file stored on disk, the computer reads the data fromthe disk and displays

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Self testThe initial diagnostics procedures a system performs to check itshardware.SerialThe type of interface that transmits data one bit at a time.

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Track ballA pointing device that consists of a ball in a socket mountedover motion sensors. When you roll the ball in a certain direc-tion, the cursor

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Appendix B describes how to prepare an unformattedhard disk for use.Appendix C lists the hardware specifications, operatingrequirements, and options o

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IndexAAC input, 1-7Adjusting the keyboard angle, 1-12 - 13APPEND command, 3-10AUTOEXEC.BAT, 1-22, 2-5 ,3-33, B-2, B-16BBack panel, 1-7Backing up diske

Strany 59 - Starting and Exiting MS-DOS

DDate prompt, 1-20, 1-26DB-25P connector, 1-15Default drive, 3-3Delimiters, 3-4Destructive surface analysis test (hard disk), B-1, B-3, B-9DIP switche

Strany 60 - Entering MS-DOS Commands

EEnhanced graphics adapter (EGA) monitor, Intro-1, 4-1, 5-8Entering commands, 3-3Environmental requirements, C-2Execution speed, 1-5, 2-4 - 5, 5-6Expa

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HDFMTALL program, 5-6, B-1 - 2HDSIT program, 2-6, 2-13 - 14Head, read/write, 2-8HELP command, 3-22 - 24Hidden files, 5-5IIBMBIO.COM, 5-5IBMDOS.COM, 5-

Strany 62 - Naming a File

Mouse compatibility, 5-9Mouse, Intro-2Moving the computer, 2-15MS-DOS,exiting, 3-2loading, 1-19starting, 3-2Multi-graphics adapter card, Intro-1, 1-8

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requirements, C-2sources, 1-3strip, 1-3switch, 1-5, 5-9voltage, 5-9Power-on self test, 1-17Printer, Intro-2, 1-13 - 15, 5-7, C-3Problem solving, 5-1 -

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Starting the system,normal startup, 1- 17problem solving, 5-2Stopping a command or program, 2-5Storage capacity, C-2Storing diskettes, 2-9SUBST comman

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XXTREE, Intro-3, 2-14, 3-24 - 32Index 8

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Chapter 1Setting Up Your SystemSetting up your Apex personal computer is easy - just followthe steps in this chapter and you’ll be on your way. You ca

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You’ll also find a registration card with your Apex; fill out thiscard now and mail it to Epson. With this registration card onfile, Epson can send yo

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Save these cards to use whenever you move the computer. Also,if you don’t intend to use your computer for a week or more,insert the cards to help prev

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No electromagnetic interference. Choose a spot for yourcomputer away from any device that generates an electro-magnetic field (like a telephone).Arran

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Reader Comment CardApex by Epson User’s Guidefor the Apex Plus and Apex Plus 20Please use this card to evaluate this manual. Your commentsand suggesti

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The front panelOn the front panel you see the power light, the power switch,and the keyboard cable socket. If you are using an Apex Plus,your computer

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Diskette drives. In the Apex Plus, both the top and bottomdiskette drives use 5 l/4-inch, 360 KB diskettes. In theApex Plus 20, the diskette drive als

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The back panelTake a look at the back panel and note the power inlet,the universal power supply, the DIP switches, the built-ininput/output ports, and

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configuration. Do not change them unless you are addingoption cards that require different settings. Appendix Adescribes how to set these switches if

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3Connecting the MonitorIt is easiest to connect the monitor cable if the backs of themonitor and the main unit are facing you.Your Apex comes with an

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3.Tighten the screws (if any) on the plug with a screwdriver.4. Plug the monitor’s power cable into an electrical outlet.5.Set the color/mono switch o

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6.Make sure the DIP switch settings are correct for the typeof monitor you are using. The Apex computer is set at thefactory to 80x25 color, for a col

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4Connecting the KeyboardFollow these steps to connect the keyboard:1.Insert the keyboard connector into the keyboard socketon the front panel of your

Strany 80 - HELP and press Enter

You can lock each leg in a 15 degree position or an 11degree position. To lock a leg into the 11 degree position,lift up the entire leg and then push

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3.Connect the printer cable connector to the parallel porton the back panel of the main unit. If the connector hasretaining screws, tighten them with

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Serial interfaceIf you have a printer (or another peripheral such as a modem)with a serial interface, connect it to the serial (RS-232C) porton the ba

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7Turning On the Computer andLoading MS-DOSBefore you turn on the computer, be sure to read the safety rules.Safety rulesFollow these rules to avoid ac

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System startupNow you’re ready to turn on your Apex. Follow these steps:1.2.3.Make sure one end of the power cord is securely pluggedinto the power in

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Initial screen displayBefore the self test begins, a message similar to this displays:Phoenix 8088 ROM BIOS Ver. 1.00Copyright (c) 1984, 1985, 1987Pho

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If you have an Apex Plus 20, your computer automatically loadsMS-DOS version 3.2 from the hard disk drive. The MS-DOScommand prompt C> displays. Co

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2.Turn the latch down until it locks in the vertical position.For a complete description of inserting diskettes, seeChapter 2, “Using Diskettes and Di

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5.You can enter the correct date or leave it unchanged bypressing Enter. For now, press Enter to leave the dateunchanged.6. After accepting the date,

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That’s because Epson changed the prompt by adding a commandin a file named AUTOEXEC.BAT. This file contains a series ofcommands that your computer aut

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2. Type:DISKCOPY A: B:and press Enter. The screen displays these prompts:Insert SOURCE diskette in drive A:Insert TARGET diskette in drive B:Press any

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7.Press N to return to the MS-DOS command prompt.8. Store the original system diskettes in a safe place.9. Properly label the working copies you just

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If the diskette in drive A is not formatted, the DISKCOPYprogram formats it. Then the program copies the data fromthe computer’s memory to the formatt

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To set the real time clock, follow these steps:1.If you are using the Apex Plus, insert the GW-BASICdiskette into drive A. At the command prompt, type

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Chapter 2Using Your ApexThis chapter covers these basic procedures for using your Apexcomputer and keyboard:Using the special keys on the keyboardChan

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Take a look at the special keys and their functions:Key NamePurposePerform special functions withinapplication programs.Moves the cursor to the right

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Key NamePurposeChanges the function of thekeys on the keypad from numericentry to cursor movement; changeswhen pressed again.Controls scrolling in som

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Selecting Execution SpeedThe Apex can operate at two speeds: 4.77MHz or 9.54MHz.At 9.54MHz, the Apex performs all tasks faster. Certain appli-cations

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NOTEIf you want to set your computer to run at 9.54MHz every timeyou turn on or reset the computer, insert a SPEED command inyour AUTOEXEC.BAT file. S

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WARNINGDo not reset the computer simply to exit a program. Someapplication programs classify and store new data when you exitthe program. If you reset

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Using Diskettes and Diskette DrivesThe disk drives in your computer let you store your work andprograms for use at any time. Apex Plus systems have tw

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A small read/write head in the computer’s disk drive interpretsthe magnetic patterns. When you put a diskette in a drive, theread/write head is direct

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IMPORTANT NOTICEDISCLAIMER OF WARRANTYEpson America makes no representations or warranties, either express orimplied, by or with respect to anything i

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new blank diskettes or diskettes that contain data you want toerase. See Chapter 3 (or your MS-DOS reference manual) forinstructions on how to format

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Do not place anything on top of your diskettes, and donot bend them. A diskette does not rotate properly in thedrive if it has been damaged.Never wipe

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When the diskette is all the way in, turn the latch down untilit locks into the vertical position. This keeps the diskette inplace and lets the read/w

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Write-protecting diskettesYou can write-protect a diskette to prevent its data from beingaltered. When a diskette is write-protected, you can read dat

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Copy your data diskettes regularly (preferably every day, orevery few hours if you’re creating a lot of data) to keep yourbackup data current, then st

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The 20 MB hard disk can store as much data as 55360 KB diskettes.Your computer can read from and write to a hard diskfaster than when using a diskette

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insert another diskette and copies from memory to the newdiskette. When copying is complete, you see a prompt to insertthe original diskette.Because y

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Chapter 3Using MS-DOS with Your ApexIn this chapter, you’ll learn the basics of using MS-DOS withyour Apex. The MS-DOS operating system manages the ro

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Starting and Exiting MS-DOSBefore you can run an MS-DOS application program, MS-DOSmust be running in memory. Follow these steps to loadMS-DOS:1.Turn

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FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENTFOR AMERICAN USERSThis equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if notinstalled and used properly, that is, in

Strany 116 - Preparing a Hard Disk For Use

Changing the Default DriveWhen you see the A> prompt, you know that MS-DOS isoperating from drive A.If you want to run a program or find a file on

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You can enter command names and parameters in either upper-case or lowercase letters. However, you must separate commandnames and parameters with deli

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Naming a FileEach file requires a unique filename. The filename consists oftwo parts: the file’s name and the file’s extension.You can use up to eight

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Creating and Using DirectoriesMS-DOS stores the names of the files in directories. This makesit easy for you to organize and find your files. A direct

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The directory you are working in is called the cm-rent directory.Usually, when you first load the operating system, the rootdirectory is the current d

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Creating directoriesUse the MKDIR command to create a directory. For example,to create the LEDGER directory under the root directory, typethe followin

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`The backslash identifies the new directory LEDGER as a sub-directory of the root directory.Once you are in the directory, you can directly access any

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For example, if you are in the LEDGER directory and want toaccess a file named MICHELLE under the PERSONAL direc-tory, you would type the following pa

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Copying from one directory to anotherYou use the COPY command to copy files from one directory toanother. Specify the pathname of the file you want to

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Displaying a list of directoriesThe TREE command lets you display a list of all the directorieson the specified drive. For example, to see the names o

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Removing a directoryIf you no longer need a directory, you can remove it with theRMDIR (remove directory) command. To remove a directory,first delete

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2. When you see the A> prompt, type:FORMAT B:and press Enter. You see this prompt:Insert diskette for drive B:and strike ENTER when ready3. Insert

Strany 129 - Finishing Your Installation

3. When you see the C> prompt, type:FORMAT A:and press Enter. You see this prompt:Insert new diskette for drive A:and strike ENTER when ready4. Ins

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Using the DISKCOPY commandThe DISKCOPY command lets you copy all the files on adiskette to another diskette. Epson also provides a disk utilitycalled

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3. At the A> prompt, type:DISKCOPY A: B:and press Enter.4. MS-DOS prompts you to insert your diskettes. You seethese messages:Insert SOURCE diskett

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Using DISKCOPY with an Apex Plus 201.Make sure your original diskette is write protected (seeChapter 2 for instructions).2.If necessary, type C : to l

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5.Remove the diskette from drive A and insert the blankdiskette in the drive. DISKCOPY checks to see if the newdiskette is formatted. If not, it forma

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A few simple rules apply when copying files:You must tell MS-DOS where to find the source fileand where to write the target file.You cannot create a n

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To copy all the files on the diskette in drive A to the diskette indrive B, type:COPY A:*.* B:To copy all the files on drive A whose names begin with

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You can also completely back up all your files and then tellBACKUP to add only those files that have been modified sincethe last time you ran BACKUP.

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ContentsIntroduction...1How to Use This Manual...3Where to Get Help...

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Use the cursor keys to highlight a command name and pressEnter to display the help screens for this one command.If there is more than one page of text

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Messagescommand not foundYou may have misspelled the command name. Press Enter toreturn to the command prompt and try again.Failed to open HELP.TXTHEL

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Move a file, or files, from one directory to another on thecurrent diskDisplay and change the attributes of any file; attributes arespecial switches,

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The XTREE display shows you:PATHProvides the current location asan MS-DOS style pathname.\Provides a tree diagram of thedirectory structure of the dis

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Cursor keys move the pointer. To select a file, use the arrowkeys to highlight the file and directory names within the Direc-tory and File windows. Pr

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CautionsWith a utility as powerful and as fast as XTREE, you mustalways be aware of the danger of accidentally erasing importantfiles. Follow these gu

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1.At the MS-DOS command prompt, type XTREE and pressEnter. You see the XTREE menu:Path:\\IFILE:'.*ANSIASSIGNATTRIBCHKDSKCOMMANDDEBUGDISKCOMPDISKC

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3.Now you can copy files into this directory. Press Enterto move the cursor from the root directory to the fileswindow.4.Press T to tag a few files. A

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7.Press Enter twice to return the cursor to the rootdirectory; then move the cursor to the new directory. Yourdisplay should look like this:Path:\ TES

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Starting Your Application ProgramOnce you have loaded MS-DOS, you can start using yourapplication program. Remove your MS-DOS diskette from driveA and

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Chapter 2Using Your Apex...2-1Special Keys on the Apex Keyboard...2-1Selecting Execution Speed.

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third line changes the command prompt to display the currentdirectory as well as the current drive, and the fourth line clearsthe screen.Here are some

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3-34 Using MS-DOS with Your Apex

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Chapter 4Installing Option CardsYou can use your Apex in many additional ways by addingoption cards to its present configuration. Option cards areacce

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Removing the CoverTo remove the cover, you’ll need a cross-head screwdriver.Follow these steps:WARNINGNever open the cover of the Apex while it is plu

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4. Now tilt the cover up slightly from the back and push itaway from you and the computer.5. Set the cover aside for now.Inserting the Option CardNow

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1.Touch the power supply cover inside the computer todischarge any static electricity that may be on your clothesor body.2.Decide which option slot yo

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3.Next, unpack the option card and read all instructions thatcome with it. Adjust any switches or jumper connectionson the option card if necessary.NO

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5.Now, insert the card straight down into the slot. Slide thetab at the bottom of the retaining bracket between theback panel and the green main circu

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Replacing the CoverAfter you have installed the card, all you need to do is replacethe cover of the computer:1.With the back of the computer still fac

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Post-installation SetupWith the option card in place, your Apex may need a fewadjustments to accommodate its new configuration. If you havealready rep

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